Your Community Catalysts have been out and about visiting incredible organisations based in the boroughs.
Jemma Roberts has been appointed as micro-broker at RCT Council.
Cool Ventures are helping hundreds of Bath & North East Somerset small businesses to start, grow, and thrive.
Heather heard from one of her CMEs who attended a recent event organised by Cerebral Palsy Cymru, and has made good connections.
Michael Auton attended Midlife Work Review and learned about Seetec Pluss who are offering small grants to cover start-up costs.
Menter Môn are offering free business advice to people in Gwynedd, running sessions on business essentials and accounting.
Age All Autism are revamping their Autism Service Directory to create a whole new experience that’s specifically designed to be autism-friendly.
Community Catalysts feature in the latest edition of Cardiff Life.
The Community Catalysts project has been extended for 12 months.
If you have one hour a week to spare, you could train to become a compassionate community volunteer, helping people within your community.
The Delaney’s Nightclub has started fortnightly inclusive disco evenings for adults with learning difficulties and their carers.
The Grow Well Project enables people living in Ely, Canton and Riverside to get together and chat, drink tea, and garden.