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...
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
We fundraise on behalf of major Swansea Parks, through a plant shop, selling plants grown and cared for by the Volunteers.
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...
Meditation courses for beginners to advanced practitioners, classes on Buddhism; residential community, family class for young children; volunteer opportunities in our garden, office or general cleaning
Supporting initiatives in Wales and Sub Saharan Africa run and managed by women that will have an effect on poverty .
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
We build and provide affordable homes across Swansea and West Wales.
Benefits checks, advice, applications, appeals for cancer patients, relatives and carers
All the Children and young people we support at Buddies have severe learning difficulties and challenging behaviour: we have a strict criteria because the service is specialist, working directly with children and young people...
Youth Club for young people who are on the autistic spectrum and parent support network
Information, advice and support for 11- 18 year olds that have questions, are using or affected by someone else's substance use.
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.