Swansea People First is an organisation of and for adults with learning disabilities. We run various projects and activities empowering our members with information, skills and knowledge to make the most of our lives!
Your Voice Advocacy provides independent, peer and self advocacy for adults with learning disabilities and autism in Neath Port Talbot and Swansea. This involves representing someone during specific, immediate and serious sit...
Supporting statutory, third sector and private organisations to work co-productively with their learning disabled users. Providing advice and information on co-productive approaches and supplying people with lived experience...
We offer Hospital transport in local areas only for elderly and for those with disabilities. We also have a wheelchair available if needed.
Food Bank - assistance with food in crisis.
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...
We provide emergency food parcels for people in crisis.
Contact Kristina Williams : info@swansea.foodbank.org.uk 07815534095
Event cover. Youth Training. First Aid Training for Communities.
Supports people who have had a stroke and their carers. We meet at 11.00am in the Willow Court restaurant at rear of Nursing Home. Lunch is at noon. Members leave about 2.00pm. Club goes out once a month for a meal.
Free hot meal for those in crisis. Provision of clothes, food parcels, hygiene supplies and pastoral support also available.
Our Luncheon Club offers a space for people 50 years plus to meet weekly, organise trips, support participants with information and advice
We offer support and the opportunity to earn a legitimate income to those that are homeless or vulnerably housed. We have an open door policy and will assist anyone who comes to us. We offer support in areas such as health, e...
The Community Well-Being Centre aims to help individuals to reach their full potential by promoting a balanced lifestyle. We hope to achieve our goal through a variety of different programmes, workshops and activities, which...
A social group and support group who meet once a month for tea and coffee. Speakers are often arranged to discuss issues relating to the visually impaired.
Provides information and advise around the low vision service, how to use magnifier, lighting, colour and contrast.
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
Group for blind and low vision clients. Chat and a coffee, speakers and advice given, occasional trips. Groups supply their own tea, coffee and sandwiches each week and pay a small amount for the room hire.