At Community Catalysts Cardiff, we’re thrilled to be linking up with Community Connectors: a vital team that helps people access local social and wellbeing services and support.
Gayle Rogers, founder of Gallery Home Visits (one of the Small Good Stuff community micro-enterprises in Rhondda), has been named as a finalist in the inaugural Green Growth Awards by Small Business Britain!
Ever wanted to make a real difference in your community but not sure where to start? Community Catalysts are running two events in March for you to learn more about the support they can provide to help you set up your own homecare service.
As we start 2025, what will the new year bring you? A new career maybe? How about an opportunity to work for yourself and make a meaningful difference to people in your community?
As we step into 2025, let this be the year you turn your aspirations into action. If starting your own micro-enterprise in care or support is one of your new year’s resolutions, we’re here to make it happen!
As the festive season approaches, it’s a time to think about the magic of connection and kindness. If you feel inspired to bring these values into your community, not just during the festive season but all year round, why not consider joining our Community Catalysts Development Programme?
The holiday season has arrived, and there’s no better place to soak up the holiday cheer than Wrexham! As 2025 approaches, can you see yourself creating a business to serve your local community? Community Catalysts can help you to do just this!
We are thrilled to congratulate Ceiriog Care, Catri Home Help Wrexham, and Wilderness Tribe for receiving stellar reviews on Small Good Stuff! This achievement highlights their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, showing that their hard work is truly paying off.
Next week (23rd to 29th September) is Professional Care Workers’ Week, which recognises and celebrates the invaluable contributions that care workers give to the health and wellbeing of vulnerable people in our community.
September is self-care awareness month, and a reminder of the importance of taking time for our wellbeing. At Community Catalysts, we believe self-care extends beyond personal wellness to include connecting with supportive services in your community.
At Community Catalysts Cardiff, we’re excited to announce that we’re linking up with Single Parents Wellbeing to support parents during the back-to-school season, and can help you start, or expand, your own small business or care enterprise.
It has been great to connect with the council, job centres, and care organisations over the last two weeks as part of the Rhondda Cynon Taf social care job fairs.