Support for 60+ young people aged 16-25 in their own tenure.
Supported accommodation for 12 young people aged 16-21.
Intensive support and self contained accommodation for eight young people aged 16 -21 who are homeless or in housing need and experiencing a chaotic lifestyle due to drug/alcohol dependency or mental health problems.
Musical Memories Choir is choir with a purpose! Started in 2014 we were born out of a wish to enable people living with dementia and carers, to come together and experience both the many benefits of singing and the friendship...
Education Other Than At School in music technology.
Referrals through, Learning Pathways, CCS
Film projects for young people (and some jointly with older people.)
Contact: Dan@redcommunityproject.org.uk
We provide emergency food parcels for people in crisis.
Contact Kristina Williams : info@swansea.foodbank.org.uk 07815534095
After School club for 0 - 12 year olds
Open access play scheme for 0 - 12 year olds
Provides a service to young single homeless people aged 16 to 21 years. Supports service user group with accessing appropriate accommodation. Home support and mediation is also available.
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.
Carers Trust Swansea Bay wants every carer to be recognised, supported and offered services to help them maintain their own health and wellbeing.
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...
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...
Confidential and free service. Clean equipment available for injecting such as needles, cookers, disposal bins. Also foil for smoking. Safe disposal of used equipment available.