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Could you offer care and support in Glyn Ceiriog and Chirk?

Last updated: 2021/07/28 at 11:32 AM
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Community Catalysts is offering free mentoring to people living in the Glyn Ceiriog and Chirk areas to help them establish their own enterprises that will help older or disabled residents to improve their independence.

They have been working in the Wrexham area supporting people to set up their own business designed to offer personal care, befriending and shopping support, cleaning, gardening, helping with ICT and lots more.

Book your Covid-19 vaccination appointment online.

You may already have an idea that you’d like to take further or you’d just like to help people in your community to improve their quality of life and retain their independence.

If so why not find out more by attending their drop in session at the Oliver Jones Memorial Hall, Dolywern on Thursday 12 August between 13.30 and 15.00.

Tom Hughes from Wrexham Community Catalysts and Davena Davis, Community Agent will be on hand to answer all your questions and help you become active in the area.

If you can’t make that date you can find out more by emailing tom.hughes@communitycatalysts.co.uk or contact him on 07880 195 114.

You can read more about Community Catalysts in Wrexham here.

Booking a Covid-19 vaccine appointment is now easier than ever.

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