Debt Consolidation in Ontario
Combine eligible debts into one structured monthly payment—with support from a certified, nonprofit counselor serving Ontario and communities across San Bernardino County and the Inland Empire.
- Consolidate credit cards, collections, payday loans, and medical bills into one payment.
- No new loan or balance transfer required.
- May reduce interest and waive certain fees through a Debt Management Plan.
- No hard credit pull for counseling; no obligation.
Ontario Debt Consolidation Options
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We Work With Major Credit Card Companies (and Many More)
This is just a sample of the many creditors we work with to help Ontario residents reduce debt through a nonprofit Debt Management Plan.
Debt Consolidation for Ontario Residents
From historic Euclid Avenue to Ontario Mills and neighborhoods around the airport district, many households face high costs and scattered due dates. Nonprofit debt consolidation can combine eligible debts into one predictable payment and lower the total cost of repayment over time. No hard credit pull for counseling; no obligation.
What is debt consolidation?
Debt consolidation combines eligible unsecured debts into a single, structured payment—without taking out a new loan. Through a nonprofit Debt Management Plan:
- Make one monthly payment to the program.
- We work with creditors to reduce interest and waive certain fees.
- Focus on repayment and stability, not new borrowing.
Why consolidation makes sense in Ontario
Variable shifts in logistics, retail, and hospitality can make cash flow uneven. If high APRs and many due dates are slowing progress, consolidation can bring structure—across downtown, Ontario Ranch, and neighborhoods throughout the city.
Who we help
Consolidation may fit if you’re managing:
- Credit cards and retail/store cards
- Collections from utilities, telecom, or medical providers
- Payday loans and other high-cost short-term debt
- Medical bills and other unsecured balances
How our program works
When to consider consolidation
- Minimums are getting paid but balances aren’t dropping
- Frequent late fees or juggling many due dates
- Card promo rates have ended and APRs jumped
- You want a structured, nonprofit path to become debt-free
Renee’s step forward in Ontario
Renee splits her time between a distribution center and weekend shifts at a local shop. When her car broke down and her hours were cut, she leaned on credit just to cover basics. Before long, late fees and collections notices became a regular part of her week, leaving her exhausted and worried about how she could keep up.
After connecting with Money Fit, she consolidated eligible balances into one monthly payment. Her counselor sent proposals to reduce interest and waive certain fees through a Debt Management Plan—no new loan required.
Renee began setting aside a little from each paycheck and checking her budget every Sunday, using it as a way to stay grounded instead of stressed. She cut back on extras, kept receipts in a folder to see progress, and found encouragement in each small win. With fewer due dates and a clearer plan, she finally felt like she was moving forward, not backward, and hope returned to her evenings.
*The quotes and story above are representative scenarios based on common client experiences. Names and details have been modified for privacy.
Additional resources
- Low-Income Assistance in California
- Payday Loan Consolidation
- Budget Calculators
- Free Financial Education
- How-to Guides
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Proudly serving Ontario and communities across the Inland Empire.