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.
General needs housing, intermediate housing, affordable housing and tenancy support provider.
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.
The service offers advise and assistance to community groups in preparing documents, support for writing constitution, business plans and funding support.
Community Hub. Support for all - training, social groups, arts and crafts workshops, volunteering, Welsh language sessions, Job Club, art classes, older people's meeting place, signposting to other community activities, Gwend...
The Board Games group meet at Glenalla Vestry at 2:00 pm on the first Wednesday of the month. The leader is Mrs Margaret Davies. On the second Wednesday of the month a few members meet, mainly to play Scrabble, whilst if anyo...
Our befriending scheme offers support and companionship to people who have mental health needs. We recruit, train and match volunteers with individuals who are socially isolated through their experience of mental ill health....
Tumble breakfast club if for ex servicemen and women, veterans of any age any disability. We meet every fortnight on a Saturday morning at 9.30am till about 12.30 or whenever people want to leave at Harri Morgans Fish and Chi...
We know that many families who have children with disabilities have to struggle through a maze of services to track down essential information, and then jump through hoops to receive support. We also understand that whether o...
Disability Arts Cymru's Regional Officer in West Wales, covering Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and parts of Powys is here to support you either as an individual artist wanting to develop your practice and apply f...
workshops are created & designed to suit the needs of the individual setting and clients, or family members. support and practical solutions to bridge the gap between two different worlds, easing sensory overloads and to ease...
We believe that all families raising disabled and seriously ill children and young people should have the same opportunities as others. Beginning with the most vulnerable, those on low incomes, and considering all conditions...
The Hawthorn Project was originally set up as Pembrokeshire Children's Centre in August 2000. A group of parents who all had children with disabilities known as 'PAG' (Parents Action Group) campaigned for a service to offer s...
THis is a monthly group providing support with relaxation and complimentary therapies for parents who have long term, high needs caring responsibilities for a child with a life threatening illness or severe care needs provisi...
We are a community interest company that look at facilitating services for vulnerable people within their local community. We provide day services within group sessions, and also community based 1:1 sessions.
All of our sessi...
Dial a Ride transport service operating in the Milford Haven, Steynton, Hakin areas on Wednesdays and Saturdays to enable those who cannot access normal public transport to get to the shops, appointments, visit friends, atten...
Dial a Ride transport service operating in the Tenby/Saundersfoot area on Fridays to enable those who cannot access normal public transport to get to the shops, appointments, visit friends, attend clubs, to name but a few....