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Found 8 organisations and services in category "Employment" in Swansea in Swansea
Ethnic Minorities & Youth Support Team Wales (EYST) is a leading charity in Wales which aims to support BME (Black and Minority Ethnic) people by providing a targeted, culturally sensitive and holistic support service to...
The Symud Ymlaen / Moving Forward project provides young people who have offended and those leaving the care system greater access to employment and training. Each participant is matched with a volunt...
Adult community learning provides a range of different short courses within community venues across Swansea.
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...
What is Work Choice? Work Choice is a voluntary, Government supported employment programme designed specifically for people who, due to their disability, may find it difficult to find or stay in work....
Food coop, free internet and telephone for benefits advice, job searches, free coffee and tea, clothing shop, grow your own, volunteering opportunities and laundry service.
Support for people leaving prison and returning to Swansea. Contact: Julie Perrins julie@lindenchurch.com
We work with, train and upskill volunteers and work placements