Archive for Exhibitor
Sported
Sported resources the UK’s largest network of community groups, supporting around a million young people each year to overcome barriers to reach their full potential.
By strengthening the impact, sustainability and inclusivity of grassroots community sports clubs, Sported ensures that people from all of our communities have equal access to physical activity, and can benefit from how sport changes lives.
Transforming lives and communities through grassroots sport.
www.sported.org.uk
FTWW: Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales
FTWW is a user-led charity focused on health equity for women and people assigned female at birth, supporting and advocating for those who are disabled or living with long-term health conditions and related issues. Through advocacy, peer support, and empowerment, FTWW works to ensure that people’s voices and lived experiences are not only heard but valued, both within healthcare settings and beyond. www.ftww.org.uk
St Giles Trust
St Giles Trust aims to help break the cycle of crime and disadvantage and create safer communities by helping individuals to turn their lives around. We use the power of lived experience to create better futures for people facing the greatest adversity. We do this because we believe everybody should have the opportunity for a better tomorrow. www.stgilestrust.org.uk
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RNIB Cymru
RNIB Cymru is the largest sight loss charity in Wales, providing support and services to blind and partially sighted people, their families, friends, and carers. We aim to improve lives and empower people to adapt to sight loss and keep their independence. We work in partnership with public, private and third sector bodies across Wales to deliver projects, training, services and give information, advice, and guidance.
www.rnib.org.uk/wales
Mudiad Meithrin
‘Cymraeg for Kids’ services are available from the very beginning to help new parents to speak Welsh with their children at home and to support them when opting for Welsh-medium childcare and education.
Our free weekly groups from birth, like Baby Massage, Baby Yoga and Welsh Rhymetime and Sign helps parents to learn more about nursery rhymes, books and aps that can by introduced in the home – they also provide an opportunity for parents to socialise and meet new parents.
www.meithrin.cymru
Pugh Computers
With 44 years’ experience, Pugh empowers Welsh voluntary organisations through innovative, bilingual technology solutions.
As a WCVA Trusted Supplier and Microsoft Modern Work Solutions Partner with Adoption & Change Management Specialisation, we deliver tailored services that solve real-world challenges.
Our expertise spans software licensing and compliance, hybrid meeting spaces, and professional services – enhanced with our brand-new AudioVisual and Hardware Shop. We lead the way in AI adoption with Microsoft Copilot demos, workshops, and promptathons.
Proudly based in Wales, we’re here to help you work smarter and make a bigger impact.
www.pugh.co.uk
Drive Wales
Drive is a supported living provider. We support people with learning disabilities, physical disabilities, autism and mental health.
A pioneering organisation in South Wales, we provide innovative support to people with learning disabilities to live the lives they choose in their local communities.
Working with local authorities and housing associations, we provide high quality staff support and accommodation for people to enjoy the life they want, with the right level of support to do it.
https://www.drive-wales.org.uk/
Co-production Network for Wales
The Co-production Network for Wales brings together a community of people who believe in the values of co-production and citizen involvement. We provide training, a space for shared learning, and bespoke support to improve outcomes for people across Wales by embedding co-production and citizen involvement.
https://copronet.wales/