The project was started by a group of volunteers in 1993. Over the last 18 years we have developed dedicated Nursery and Family Support teams. We have seen much change, yet our ethos has remained the same, we continue to help...
Drop-in Advice and Support to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Swansea (Due to the pandemic, our Sanctuary hub is currently not open to the public however you can still book an appointment with us as below).
Lines open betwe...
Swansea Carers Centre is a specialist voluntary organisation providing support to carers and former carers across the City 'amp;"ˆCounty of Swansea. We support people who care for those with an illness or disability including...
Monthly meetings with help in coping with hearing loss or tinnitus, provision of lip reading classes and social outings.
CISS offers free emotional support and counselling to anyone affected by cancer, whether they are a patient, family member, carer or friend. For those unable to access one of our centres, our unique outreach service takes our...
Carers and People with Dementia We provide quality support time for carers and their loved ones with dementia related illnesses. Both parties can unwind for a couple of hours whilst the carers can also exchange helpful tips a...
Hope Again is the youth website of Cruse Bereavement Care. It is a safe place, where young people who are facing grief can share their stories with others.
Here you will find information about our services, a listening ear...
What we offer is a valuable service in an under resourced part of Wales. We work towards improving the quality of life and range of opportunities available to young people. The organisation is managed by a dedicated committee...
HayDay Café is dementia friendly and for people in the Hay-on-Wye and surrounding area who would like some company, some creativity and some fun in a safe friendly environment. We meet on the last Wednesday of the month at Cl...
We offer free, confidential information ' support to everyone affected by cancer: Provision of information resources published by Macmillan ' other organisations; A confidential environment to talk; Welfare ' Benefits Advice;...
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.
Free hot meal for those in crisis. Provision of clothes, food parcels, hygiene supplies and pastoral support also available.
Our Luncheon Club offers a space for people 50 years plus to meet weekly, organise trips, support participants with information and advice
We offer support and the opportunity to earn a legitimate income to those that are homeless or vulnerably housed. We have an open door policy and will assist anyone who comes to us. We offer support in areas such as health, e...
The Community Well-Being Centre aims to help individuals to reach their full potential by promoting a balanced lifestyle. We hope to achieve our goal through a variety of different programmes, workshops and activities, which...
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.
There are five Confidence Building courses providing information and advice around shopping, transport and mobility , entertainment and leisure, Health and Wellbeing and Falls Prevention
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.