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Ten years of investment strengthen community spaces across Wales
For the past decade, the Welsh Government has invested in the buildings and shared spaces that communities use every day.
Helping manage periods confidently
Free period products and open conversations about menstrual health are now available to families across Wales, with funding helping to break stigma and tackle period poverty.
Putting money back in older people's pockets
Older people across Wales are getting vital support to increase their incomes and claim benefits they are entitled to, thanks to Welsh Government funded advice services.
Celebrating the people and projects strengthening our communities
This week, during Welsh Charities Week, the Welsh Government is celebrating the charities and volunteers who help hold communities together across Wales. Every day, they provide practical help, create connections and offer support when it is needed most.
High street banking back in Ystradgynlais
People in Ystradgynlais can once again access face-to-face banking services on their high street following the opening of a new shared banking hub.
One call could put money back in pockets
Thousands of people across Wales are missing out on financial support they're entitled to, and a single phone call could change that.
£1.5m helping to keep communities warm and connected
Over 400 warm hubs across Wales are providing vital support to communities this winter, thanks to £1.5m Welsh Government funding.
FareShare Cymru volunteers tackle food waste this Christmas
Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies recently visited FareShare Cymru in Cardiff to see how vulnerable families across Wales will benefit from expanded food redistribution services this Christmas.
Bringing essential services back to Rogiet
A new community shop and café has opened in Rogiet, restoring services the village had been without and creating a welcoming space for people of all ages.
Ambitious new plan to break barriers for disabled people in Wales
The Welsh Government has published its Disabled People's Rights Plan, a ten-year commitment to making sure disabled people can participate fully and equally in every part of life in Wales. The plan sets out practical actions and long-term goals to tackle barriers across employment, transport, education, healthcare, housing, independent living, digital access, and public services.
Support to tackle child poverty
Access to free school meals, childcare and emergency support is part of ongoing action to tackle rising costs and reduce poverty.
Support for sexual violence survivors to start healing
Survivors of sexual violence across Wales will be able to access specialist counselling and emotional support more quickly, thanks to a new £2.4m Welsh Government investment, announced today on White Ribbon Day (25 November).