A group for adults who are deafblind i.e. have some degree of both sight and hearing loss. Our support and social groups bring deafblind people together for companionship, to share advice and tips with each other, and to ha...
Visual Impairment Group. Refreshments and a chat, speakers and advice given. Free transport arranged through Karen Roderick, Visual Impairment Officer
Group for blind and low vision clients. Chat and a coffee, speakers and advice given, occasional trips. Groups supply their own tea, coffee and sandwiches each week and pay a small amount for the room hire.
The service offers advise and assistance to community groups in preparing documents, support for writing constitution, business plans and funding support.
Community Hub. Support for all - training, social groups, arts and crafts workshops, volunteering, Welsh language sessions, Job Club, art classes, older people's meeting place, signposting to other community activities, Gwend...
The Board Games group meet at Glenalla Vestry at 2:00 pm on the first Wednesday of the month. The leader is Mrs Margaret Davies. On the second Wednesday of the month a few members meet, mainly to play Scrabble, whilst if anyo...
Our befriending scheme offers support and companionship to people who have mental health needs. We recruit, train and match volunteers with individuals who are socially isolated through their experience of mental ill health....
Surfing lessons for people with disabilities and learning difficulties.Surfability use adapted surfing equipment and a team approach to make surfing as inclusive as possible. Examples of equipment are; tandem surfboards, beac...
What is Work Choice? Work Choice is a voluntary, Government supported employment programme designed specifically for people who, due to their disability, may find it difficult to find or stay in work. The programme is flexibl...
City farm open to the public - as the only city farm in Wales we help to reconnect people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities with their food, their environment and each other through a unique and exciting range of educati...
The Child and Youth programme develops skills, confidence and knowledge through engagement in the running and development of Farm activities and free play opportunities within a safe, supportive and stimulating environment. O...
As one of the leading outdoor education providers in Swansea, we offer a unique range of hands on, experiential courses that reconnect learners with their food, their environment and each other on our purpose designed, fully...
Adults can get stuck in with the day to day running, building and future development of a small working farm and community café. The Farm offers a range of accredited and on the job training, volunteer opportunities (weekly...
Supports people who have had a stroke and their carers. We meet at 11.00am in the Willow Court restaurant at rear of Nursing Home. Lunch is at noon. Members leave about 2.00pm. Club goes out once a month for a meal.
A social group and support group who meet once a month for tea and coffee. Speakers are often arranged to discuss issues relating to the visually impaired.
Provides information and advise around the low vision service, how to use magnifier, lighting, colour and contrast.
Social and support group. Visually Impaired members meet for coffee and a chat. Speakers are often arranged.
Social and support group. Visually Impaired members meet for coffee and a chat. Speakers are often arranged.
We provide many sports activities for the visually impaired for all ages such as Tennis, Goalball, Swimming, Bikeability - tandem cycling, Golf, Bowls.
Visually impaired members meet to read and discuss books in various formats