Working with local Schools we will be bringing our budget healthy cooking programme into the community. Every session we will cook healthy nutritious family friendly meals to take home alongside knowledge booklets, store cupboard ingredients and lots of confidence to recreate in their own kitchen.
We run skateboard lessons/workshops 12 forms of skateboard lessons per week for all abilities levels. Covering covering equlity, diversity and inclusion with our outreach work. Lessons are for ages 4 - 55 years. Workshop cover the community at large through community group links. We offer sessions that cater for scooters, rolle skates, bmx and balances bikes. Breakdance, DJ and Skate workshops supporting urban sub cultures inline with skateboarding Create design related to skateboardin
Primary school children in Newport will co-create a *Cân Groeso* (Welcome Song) for Eisteddfod yr Urdd 2027 through workshops led by two local musicians - Dom and Lloyd. The project promotes Welsh language, creativity and community pride. The song will be recorded and a video created alongside the song, celebrating Newport’s young voices and cultural identity.
Through bespoke outreach and specialist support for vulnerable LGBTQ+ people of all ages in Newport, this project aims to reduce barriers to accessing support and other services, improve mental health and wellbeing, increase physical and psychological safety and resilience, and improve engagement with social, economic and civic life. Through raising awareness and providing support to individuals and professionals, we aim to improve the lives of LGBTQ+ and their families.
We aim to raise funds for a new cinema projector and launch a community cinema project in Newport. This initiative will support sustainability through improved energy efficiency and address the need for local, affordable, and accessible entertainment. The project will create a welcoming space for families and diverse communities, with a diverse film programme that reflects Newport's rich cultural tapestry, enhancing social cohesion, wellbeing, and cultural understanding.
No family should have to face the unimaginable death of their child alone. Tŷ Hafan's Family Support Service allows us to be there to support families throughout a child’s short life - to be with them through the exhaustion and uncertainty of caring for a child living with a life-shortening condition when they have no one else to turn to. Tŷ Hafan’s Family Support Service is the only ongoing free support service that is available to these families and children in Newport.
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