Provision of low cost accessible transport for individuals and organisations whose needs cannot be met by existing transport provision.
Providing on going support for people diagnosed with Parkinson's
Provide information and support to people with Parkinson's disease or related illness, also the carer/partner or family of the person. Home visits and assistance with forms, researching information for the client.
We have Sunday services, bible study groups, Friday night kids club, Knitting club, sisterhood ands monthly meeting for folk with visual impairment
Support to Survivors of head injuries and their families. Monthly meetings of the Group and activities to include support of a clinical psychologist
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.
Transporting elderly / disabled folk who cannot access public transport and have no car of their own, to Doctors, Hospital, Dentist, Shops, Hairdresser etc
Benefits checks, advice, applications, appeals for cancer patients, relatives and carers
We provide support and training for families who have young children with Down's Syndrome.
An organisation that supports those who have direct experience of the care system, those in care, leaving care, and those in kinship care.
An open access centre, open 5 days a week that offers support and advice to people affected by drugs and / or alcohol. People do not need an appointment and there are always duty workers available to see them for help.
Providing harm reduction advice relating to drug and / or alcohol use to people with children. The children may or may not be resident with the parents to access the service. Practical support, such as positive parenting and...
A Big Lottery Funded programme to help people over come barriers to improve their self esteem, self confidence and become more involved in their community. Variety of options such as 1 to 1 work, groups, courses and activitie...
Our Welcome Centre in Llanelli provides an excellent range of support and advice services for those suffering from mental ill health. These can be accessed via referral through different health and social care agencies, and a...
Organic Food Box scheme. Runs from June to January, bags are 14 pound for large, 10 pound for medium, 7.50 pounds for small. Members pay an annual fee of 10 pounds and receive a 5% discount on all bags. Some households may al...
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