A group for young people/young adults to take part in an activity session with their peers in a supportive environment. Mon or Thurs 10am-12noon (term-time). Support can be provided, or own support is welcomed.
There i...
A weekly drop-in parent carer toddler group, for children aged 0-4years. They can come and play, socialise with other children and have fun, and learn Welsh while they play.
The Bryn Illtyd Youth Trust is a local charity serving the benefice area of Llantwit Major. It was formed in 1967 from the capital investment of the sale of the former Bryn Illtyd Youth Club. The income from this investment i...
Age Cymru Powys is your local charity offering support and services for older people in Powys.
Each year we help around 2,000 older Powys residents with over 3,000 issues. One of them could be you, a friend or a re...
Living Well and CWTCH (Communities Working Together Can Help) services work alongside people with arthritis, community groups, health, and social care professionals to deliver a framework of support across four key themes:
Shared Lives is a form of support where vulnerable adults and young people over the age of 18 live at home with a specially recruited and trained carer and their family.
Our carers come from all walks of life. Some...
* We provide support for those affected by Stroke, and their carers, who live in Abergele and the surrounding areas.
* We provide our members with information and support on life after stroke and organise social outings...
Lark offers creative workshops from our welcoming and inspiring workshop studio space in Cathays.
Workshops include candle making, leather crafting, sewing, crochet, knitting, lino printing, ceramics and wire craft...
Supporting Deaf People and people with a hearing loss to access services, their daily correspondence, and equipment that will support them to remain independent in their own homes.
We can signpost and advocate on your b...
Pontlottyn Boys’ and Girls’ Club is located on the north of the Rhymney Valley in the Caerphilly Borough in South East Wales.The club hosts a number of activities including Football, Kyokushin Karate, Fun Games and Moriah ABC...
Are funded by Welsh Government and local partners to provide free advice and practical solutions to older people. It is our mission to help people maintain their independence as they age; ensuring their homes are safe, warm a...
Weekly Activities taking place at the Tirphil Community Centre
Monday
Over 50's Club - 1-3pm (£)
Cake Decorating Class 3:45-5:45pm (£)
Puppy Training 6-7pm (£)
Dog Training 7-8pm (£)
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Stori is a Welsh housing association that provides flexible housing support and services to vulnerable adults and children, including supported accommodation and integrated housing support using a Housing First approach. We h...
See around Britain & See Around Europe form a MULTILINGUAL huge photo gazetteer throughout the UK and Ireland and mainland Europe, designed for everybody, including disabled people, to help decide if a venue will be suitable...
LCDP services
Day Nursery/Playgroup
Children's Holiday Club
Youth Club/Activity Clubs
Playscheme
Adult services
Community Garden
The Haemochromatosis UK supports and helps people in the UK with Genetic Haemochromatosis and ensures their relatives are tested in due time. Haemochromatosis UK produces leaflets and booklets packed full of information on Ha...
My name is ‘Britt’ and I am a regular singer in care homes.
During COVID-19, i wanted a way to stay in touch with ‘my’ lovely residents so i created a free service for care homes in lockdown. I have recorded a seri...
Community Agents are an innovative response to a recognised need that many people living in our communities are unable to connect with key services that help and maintain well-being and support their quality of life.
1 in 7 people in the workplace combine work with caring for someone. Many of them don’t know where to turn to for help.
As a Workplace Champion, you are the vital link between Carers Wales and your colleagues. You’...
Community Agents are an innovative response to a recognised need that many people living in our communities are unable to connect with key services that help and maintain well-being and support their quality of life.