Charities In Carmarthenshire
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Drefach Llanelli Village Trust
LeisureTo provide recreational and cultural facilities for the residents of Drefach and area
Tincers
Charity and VCS supportWe run Repair Cafes: regular and occasional workshops and drop-ins where volunteers provide advice and help repairing and/or re-using objects brought by members of the public. The workshops are available to all at no charge. Optional donations towards running costs are accepted.
Neuadd Emlyn Hall
LeisureThe provision and supervision of a meeting place for the pursuit of recreational activities by all age groups within the community.
Hendy And District Age Concern
Beneficiary groupPromote welfare of older people in our community
King George`s Field Felinfoel
LeisureProviding sporting and leisure facilities
Brynamman Swimming Bath And Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureTo provide a swimming pool and recreation ground for the benefit of the inhabitants of Bryn Amman and the neighbourhood there of and for such other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation having the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants as the council shall from time to time think fit.
The Carmarthenshire Rivers Trust
Environment, HeritageThe overall aim of this project is to restore access to spawning areas, protect river habitat and improve water quality for migratory and resident fish in Carmarthenshire. This is encapsulated in the mission statement of The Carmarthenshire Rivers Trust: ÔÇ£To restore the rivers and wetlands of Carmarthenshire to their former gloryÔÇØ.
Pembrey Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureSPORTS
Carmarthenshire Women Survivors Support Project
Beneficiary group, Social welfaresupport women survivors of domestic abuse
Mind Carmarthen LTD
HealthWe work for a better life for everyone with direct or indirect experience of mental health problems. We promote a positive attitude to mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.The values and principles that underpin and motivate our work are: Choice, Dignity, Equality, Independence, Privacy, Rights, Respect.
Ysgol Griffith Jones Parents Teachers And Friends Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising to supplement the school's budget
Cwmann Young Farmers Club
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentYouth Organisation
Llanelli Choral Society
ArtsArts/culture - choir performing choral worksDue to the ill health of our musical director and the rapid decline in the number of choristers the choir was closed down on 31 July 2019.
Gold Rivers Trust
Charity and VCS support, Environment, Professions1 Volunteers have visited many landowners to open up new sites for educational gold panning2 We have participated in a diamond jubilee project, although the details are to be confidential3 We have developed a better understanding of ancient & obscure laws relating to gold mining and gold panning4 We plan to make jewellery using unrefined Welsh gold, to help promote further mineral research
Bethel Chapel Fund
ReligionReligious Activities
Blaenau Recreation Association
Leisurerecreation association
Ammanford A F C
LeisureTo provide football in a structured and safe environment for all age and gender groups.
King George's Field Pwll
Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureRECREATION GROUND
Fizz Theatre Company
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe main activities are arranging and leading theatre skills workshops for children, young people, families and adults.Also creating and producing theatrical performances with and for children, young people and families.Currently working in South Wales.
Capel Hendre - King George V Playing Fields
Facilities, ReligionFIELDS
Cwmoernant Ponds Project
Beneficiary groupProvide angling facilities as a means of reducing anti social behaviour and aimed at young people in the Carmarthen area.
Cilycwm Sports And Playarea Action Committee
Childcare, LeisureManages Play Area and sports field
Tg Community Enterprises
FacilitiesThe development of activities was limited during the period due to the Covid-19 pandemic but the charity was able to operate a "Life Cafe" providing take-away hot meals to those in need. Working in partnership with other like-minded organisations and the town and local authorities, in total more than 5,000 hot meals were served to those in great need, over a period of 6 months, 7 days a week.
The Toad Hall Trust
ReligionThe aim of the charity is to advance the Evangelical Christian faith in Pembrokeshire and the surrounding area for the benefit of the public in accordance with the statement of faith, mainly, but not exclusively, by providing premises to be used for Christian worship, preaching and teaching, and for other suitable activities.