Crymych Community Council secures funding for free activities to support unpaid carers in North Pembrokeshire.
Crymych Community Council secures funding for free activities to support unpaid carers in North Pembrokeshire.
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Crymych Community Council and Preseli Cares have come together to co-ordinate a range of activities to support local people who are providing informal support for others.
Over the next 3 months a range of activities will be provided at Canolfan Hermon and Y Stiwdio.
Funding has been secured to support local people , to share some time together and enjoy some relaxing activities, people can will meet for 5 weeks on a Tuesday Mornings from 11.00-2.00pm at Canolfan Hermon and Y Stiwdio. SA36 0DT.
The chair of Crymych Community Council, Cris Tomos noted, "It was great that our community council could submit the grant application for this activity and that we are able to be a proactive community council to offer support to local unpaid carers"
Everyone is welcome at the carers event, the project encourages people to bring along the person they care for as separate activities will be provided in Canolfan Hermon with a free shared lunch afterwards.
There will also be information stands to browse about services and support locally. People are encouraged call and discuss what is being offered where support is given to coordinate arrangements including: free transport, free buffet lunch and free activities.
Contact Jo Hobson Development Officer Preseli Cares to register your interest and discuss the support on 07977358711
The first activities start on Tuesday 23rd January and will continue every 2 weeks on the following dates: 6th February 2024, 20th February 2024, 5th March 2024 and 19th March 2024.
Crymych Community Council secures funding for free activities to support unpaid carers in North Pembrokeshire.
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