Living with a rare disease or disability during the cost of living crisis can be challenging. We have put together a centralised resource hub where you can find relevant organisations that can assist with various aspects of life. On this page you can find organisations that offer community hubs and warm spaces. Scroll down to see links that you will find useful or you can return to the cost of living page to navigate to other resources.
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Rhos Community Café - is a registered Warm Hub in Rhosllanerchrugog, Wrexham.
Link to Gwynedd Local Council resources and to find your local community hub.
You can find a community support group or organisation in the UK via the link below.
The Warm Welcome Campaign emerged as a collective response to build a movement for a fairer and friendlier society by supporting warm and welcoming spaces in every community in the UK. The Warm Welcome campaign exists to turn poverty and isolation into warmth and welcome through the power of local spaces made by and for the community. By working together warm welcome will ensure everyone has somewhere warm and friendly to go to so no one is ever left to get through winter alone.
The map to find your nearest warm space will be available from 29th October 2023 to March 2024.
Are you looking for a warm place in Wrexham? WARM PLACES in Wrexham aims to support residents through the cost of living crisis, the local authority established a number of community ‘warm places’ across Wrexham. These were already existing warm spaces where people could come during the colder months to stay warm.
There are hubs across Denbighshire where you will find a welcoming, comfortable space, during the day, to chat, get refreshments, do an activity, get advice, or relax, as part of the ‘Warm Welcome’ project. Each hub provides a different experience for everyone. Some hubs will offer activities and other services such as free Wi-Fi.
The Wellbeing Hub is for everyone in Wrexham. They offer information, advice, activities and learning opportunities to improve your wellbeing. There is also a number of weekly activities that you can go along to and meet new people, learn a skill or just have a chat. Activities include coffee mornings, gentle exercise, improving digital skills and employment support.
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