Partners

Presented here are some of the organisations that have helped CYCA in delivering our projects.Please support them by visiting their respective sites

  • Barnardos UK - Barnardo's seeks to keep disabled and disadvantaged children and young people in their own homes wherever possible by helping their families and communities to cope more effectively
  • Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Services - Carmarthenshire Association of Voluntary Services is the County Voluntary Council for Carmarthenshire. We can give you information about voluntary services in Carmarthenshire. We are a registered charity which provides advice, information, and support to voluntary and community groups.
  • Carmarthenshire Childrens Partnership - Playscheme Forum/EYDCP. Carmarthenshire Children's Partnership wants children in Carmarthenshire to be safe, happy and healthy; to grow up to fully reach their potential and become confident, caring members of society who value diversity in all it's aspects.
  • Carmarthenshire County Council - Hompage for Carmarthenshire County Council.
  • Clybiau Plant Cymru - Clybiau Plant Cymru Kids' Clubs helps set up, develop and support out of school childcare clubs.
  • Coleg Sir Gar - One of the largest providers of further education in Wales offering a huge range of further and higher education courses to cater for everyone's needs.
  • Forest School - Carmarthenshire Forest Schools is a voluntary organisation whose aim is to promote and develop the concept of Forest Schools in the county, and give support to projects.
  • Llanelli Rural Council - Llanelli Rural Council Website
  • Llanelli Town Council - This web site is intended to act both as an introduction to what the town of Llanelli and surrounding area have to offer, as a portal to the services and facilities provided by Llanelli Town Council and as a link to other service providers.
  • Wales Pre-School Playgroups Association - Wales Pre-school Playgroups Association represents members working with over 29,000 pre-school children in Wales. The community based, family focused and totally open approach adopted by the Association is central to our ethos.
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