Voluntary and community groups across the county are gearing up to be a part of the Community Zone at next month’s Pembrokeshire County Show.
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From community transport and wellbeing projects to bereavement counselling and carers support, a range of organisations will be on hand to offer advice and guidance, whilst raising awareness of volunteering opportunities available in our County.
“PAVS is really excited to be bringing together so many different groups under one roof at the Show. We are really looking forward to having the chance to showcase all the wonderful things happening in Pembrokeshire,” commented Louise Wilkinson of PAVS?.
The Community Zone will be home to various community and voluntary organisations either in part, or for the full three days of this year’s Pembrokeshire County Show (Tuesday, August 14 to Thursday August 16 ), including:
Adlerian Society, British Red Cross, Burns Foundation, Campaign of end Loneliness, Community Connectors, Cruse Bereavement Care, Hafal Crossroads, Menter Iaith Sir Benfro, PACTO, PAVS, Pembrokeshire Citizens Advice Bureau, PLANED , West Wales Action for Mental Health, Welsh Ambulance Service, LINC Project , 2 Wish Upon A Star.



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