Weekly ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) classes to asylum seekers and refugees, helping them build their skills and confidence in readiness for further education, employment or training. The services comprise of...
On average we see over 60 people who need support with homelessness and destitution. We provide:
• food parcels and small one-off hardship payments,
• referrals and signposting to housing support agencies and food banks
•...
Our service provision would not be possible without the hard work of our valued
volunteers, who play a pivotal role in the delivery of our service to asylum seekers and
refugees in Wales. They help develop the organisat...
Public events to raise awareness of climate change in Montgomery
Every Thursday coffee mornings are held at the Community Hall between 10.00 a.m. and 12.00 p.m.
Heulwen trust offers free narrow boat trips to people who are less abled from Welshpool along the Montgomeryshire Canal
Sandy Bear works across Wales to support children and young people (0-25yrs) and their families in the lead up to and following a bereavement of someone close to them.
Our support is 1:1 and peer group support, mostly face t...
Vale of Clwyd Mind is affiliated to National Mind, the leading mental health charity in both Wales and England. We were established in 1979 and since that time we have worked with and supported numerous individuals experienci...
Promoting volunteering across Merthyr Tydfil.
Supporting third sector organisations by providing information and guidance on a range of mattes including funding and governance.
Representing third sector organisations on a...
Unfortunately, when someone has a lived experience of mental ill health their opinions, wishes, and choices can get lost or not taken seriously. Also, medical professionals can often miss the importance of what a person with...
Since being founded in 2008 we are proud to announce that the Thorne Mason Trust hs now raised over £40,000.
When Mike Mason was diagnosed with his illness he didn't know where to turn to for help. He also realised how muc...
Providers, Services, a Glossary of Terms, an Events Calendar and a Library
A friendly Bridge club in Penally, where people can come along on their own or with a partner.
The craft group is for like minded people who enjoy knitting, sewing, and other craft work. All welcome and there is always chat and coffee.
Penally History Group is a collection of like minded people interested in the determination, dissemination and preservation (gosh that sounds posh!) of the history of our charming Pembrokeshire village and its local environs.
The lunch club is for over 60's in the Penally area and is very popular. The meals are tasty and have good menu options but booking is essential in advance.
The short mat bowls club meet in Penally Hall and is currently looking for new members. We welcome anyone interested in coming along and having a go to see if you would like to join.
The current Village Hall has been in use since 1984, replacing a Nissan hut. In recent years additions have been made such as kitchen improvements, disabled access, audiovisual equipment and a car park, with parking for up to...
The Tenby Talking Newspaper provides a weekly CD to people who have a visual impairment. Volunteers work on a rota to edit and then read articles and highlights from the Friday Tenby Observer, which is recorded and sent to o...
The oldest independent museum in Wales, Tenby Museum traces the history of the town and surrounding area. There are galleries and displays that explore the prehistory, maritime and social history of the area. There are also...