Offering food parcels to people in crisis, vouchers are given out by recognised organisations eg Citizens Advice Bureau(01239 621974), Social Services(01545574240), tenants of Tai Cantref (01239 712000) and Tai Ceredigion(Tai...
A Parent Participation Strategy which means that parents and carers of children and young people (0-25) are encouraged to get involved in decision making and planning processes of the services they use in Ceredigion. Meetings...
Whether parents of a disabled child, or disabled themselves Scope provides information and advice on all aspects of disability. Helpline/website information, such as equipment, therapies and respite. Cerebral Palsy support on...
Welsh/Anglo books recorded on CD's for the visually handicapped who have great difficulty with reading. A free service for registered blind and partially sighted.
Mae Area 43 yn cyflwyno Gwasanaeth Cwnsela Annibynnol Ar Sail Ysgolion ym Mhowys, Sir Gâr a Cheredigion. Fe wnaeth y gwasanaeth cynghori ddechrau yn 2008, yn dilyn ymrwymiad gan Lywodraeth Cymru y byddai ‘holl blant ysgol yn...
Friendly games and crafts for children aged 5-10. Thursdays 6 - 7 pm - £1. Please contact Christ Well URC for more information
A free, friendly welcoming cafe for people wanting to practice Welsh speaking. (Cafe open and drinks available at reasonable cost.) Thursdays 10.30 am - 11.30 am.
We are a registered charity that works with, and for, people who experience mental health problems.We aim to work towards a mental health service that is based on the wishes, needs and rights of people who use the service. We...
A monthly meeting giving access to all but with special support for the Blind and Visually-Impaired
To act as the eyes and ears of the emergency services. To improve the safety of users of the beaches, coastal paths, Worms Head and inshore waters. To alert the Maritime and Coastguard Agency in the case any emergency or pote...
Circus Eruption exists to promote the social inclusion and integration of young people aged 11 to 19 through the medium of circus skills. Our main aims are integration, inclusion, participation, the learning of new skills in...
One to one or group based work with young people to challenge racist and far right extremist views and ideology through education
Support for BME young people aged 11 to 25 and their families
Led by our project worker Paul Thomas, this programme is geared towards young people aged 10-18 in a wide variety of fun and participative activities.
Currently, our Swansea-based drop-ins are back open:
Wednesdays 3-6pm...
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...
Training Courses and Awareness Sessions for Professionals and Young People on topics including: Racism, Islamophobia, Diversity, Refugee ' Asylum, Forced Marriage, Challenging Extremism, etc.
Volunteering Opportunities for people of all ages, backgrounds, abilities, etc.
We will Feed the Hungry, Heal the Broken, Seek the Lost, Sow to the Nations and Live like Family until we see 1000 transformed lives across South West Wales.
Weekly work parties maintain, build and work along the Swansea Canal (Clydach to Ynysmeudwy)