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Tempo Time Credits
Tempo Time Credits is a unique and innovative tool developed by Tempo. Time Credits serve as a community currency that individuals earn for volunteering their time in various community projects and initiatives.
The earned Time Credits can then be redeemed for accessing services, events, or activities within the community. This not only encourages and rewards volunteerism but also promotes a sense of community engagement and reciprocity.
https://wearetempo.org/
Stori Wales
In an ideal world, everyone should have a home where they can thrive. But the world isn’t ideal, and that’s why we’re here.
We began as Hafan Cymru more than thirty years ago, to help people living in fear of domestic abuse. We became Stori in 2023 because we felt it said more about us.
We are a registered housing association that delivers specialist support to individuals and families in crisis, including VAWDASV (Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence) and Mental Health related topic training courses and healthy relationship lessons to primary and secondary schools in Wales.
www.storicymru.org.uk
Sport Diversity Cymru
At Sport Diversity Cymru we champion the transformative power of sport as a force for unity and joy. We empower Wales’ Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities through sport, providing a nurturing ground for connection, excellence, and growth.
We are dedicated to opening doors to opportunities and shining a light on role models that inspire. Our support extends beyond the game, fostering a sense of belonging and potential through education and community engagement.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-diversity-cymru/?viewAsMember=true
Scouts Cymru
ScoutsCymru represents the vibrant Scouting movement in Wales. Every week, our committed and dedicated team of 4,500 volunteers supports over 14,000, 4-to 25-year-olds across Wales, with the skills they need for school, college, university, the job interview, the important speech, the tricky challenge and the big dreams: the skills they need for life. We do this through outdoor education, adventure, fun and friendship.
https://scoutscymru.org.uk/
Samaritans
Samaritans is a helpline service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Around 800 volunteers work in our nine Welsh branches, and respond to calls via telephone, e-mail, text and in person – at our branches or at events across Wales.
We also work with the media to inform the public and explain how we can help people find their own way forward.
We reach out to groups where there is a high risk of suicide. We work in partnership with other agencies to achieve change locally, and inform policy decisions that have an impact on suicide risk.
https://www.samaritans.org/wales/?nation=wales
Public Services Ombudsman Wales
The office of the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales (PSOW) was established in April and the current Ombudsman, Michelle Morris has been in post since April 2022.
The role of the PSOW is to:
- Look into complaints that something has gone wrong with Welsh public services.
- Look into complaints that Welsh councillors have breached their Code of Conduct.
- Work with public bodies to improve public services and standards of conduct within local government across Wales.
https://www.ombudsman.wales
Royal Voluntary Service (RVS)
Royal Voluntary Service mobilises volunteers to support the NHS and people in need, in order to build resilience in local communities. Our volunteers work with healthcare teams and in communities, providing practical help and emotional support when people are struggling.
As one of Britain’s largest volunteering organisations, we provide vital services that support public health, social care and wellbeing. The support we provide (from bringing people home from hospital to running home libraries and providing companionship support) promotes better health, social interaction and connection, relieving pressure on the NHS and the Care System.
https://www.royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk/
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
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
Plattform
Platfform works with people who are experiencing problems with their mental health, and communities, to create a greater sense of connection, ownership and wellbeing.
We take a holistic and social justice approach to mental health, looking at root causes of distress and creating systems for thriving communities.
For those working in ‘helping systems’ it’s about how we think about and act in those systems, understanding the importance of relational health and the impact of the social determinants on our mental health.
Platfform Wellbeing provides training around mental health, leadership, workplace wellbeing support, supervision and counselling to organisations and individuals.