More than 600 community spaces across Wales are benefiting from £1.5m in Welsh Government funding to help provide warm, safe and welcoming places for people throughout the year.
People of all ages can drop in to access support with things like debt or energy bills, check they’re getting the help they’re entitled to, or join social sessions aimed at reducing loneliness and isolation. Others might simply want to try something new or meet people in their community over a cup of tea or a cold drink.
At the heart of these hubs are local people and organisations working together to create inclusive spaces that are open, welcoming and practical.
The Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Jane Hutt, said: “ These hubs are about more than providing physical warmth in the winter - they’re about connection, community and knowing someone is there to talk to.
“In difficult times, it's essential that people know where to turn for help. By investing in these welcoming spaces, we're ensuring that support remains available in local communities across Wales whenever it's needed.”
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