We provide emergency food parcels for people in crisis.
Contact Kristina Williams : info@swansea.foodbank.org.uk 07815534095
Church services and groups
We are an active Friends groups who play an important role in helping the local authority to develop and improve this key community facility. We organise the following activities:Litter collection, dog walking group, communit...
Youth support services, Welsh medium, children and families services, rhyme time, training for staff, coffee mornings, translation, Welsh folk music session, playgroups
Our Helplines offer free, confidential information on all aspects of living with arthritis. We also offer a range of publications which can be accessed through Helplines or downloaded from our website.
Provision of food, clothing and small household items to those in need, through a voucher scheme.
Collection and provision of Christmas presents for children who would not otherwise receive them.
Monthly meet for bisexual people and allies.
Bi Swansea is a peer support and networking group, run by people attracted to more than one gender for people attracted to more than one gender in the Swansea area. We meet to di...
Training delivered by bisexual people and people attracted to more than one gender to organisations on the specific issues and concerns facing the bi community in Wales and how to design services to meet the needs, wishes and...
The foodbank provides emergency food and support to local people in crisis. We also take time to listen and signpost people to further support.
Provides a monthly opportunity to meet over lunch. Lunches provided on the last Thursday of each month. Tickets for lunch to be purchased by the Friday of the week prior to the lunch.
A rural youth organisation for young people aged 10 to 28 years old. Each club sets its own itinerary of weekly activities, which have included - stock judging, fancy dress, trips, talks, visits from police dogs, face paintin...
Kids club for 4-11 years Adult education Youth project Pre school activities Please phone for referral forms
The Riverside Centre sits in 25 acres of wood and parkland and provides natural contact experiences for all ages however disadvantaged. This ranges from story-telling and nature trails for the young through woodcraft and fire...
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 organisation voluntary led by local residents - which offers adult education classes. afterschool clubs, youth clubs, lunch and breakfast clubs, play schemes. activities, and events.
We provide a safe, neutral meeting place for children and their absent family members. We offer different types of contact to cater to each family and their circumstances.
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...