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Vesta Project

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Community House Team (CHT)
Croes Ffin
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Sir Julian Hodge Centre

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Clos Sant Paul
Conflict Resolution Service
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Bardsey Residential/Move On Project
Cilmeri
Solutions Worker

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Beginnings Generic Support Project
Beginnings SAT Support Project
Conflict Resolution Service

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Conflict Resolution Service
Young People Floating Support

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Bond Board

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Youth Solutions Service

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Rough Sleepers Intervention Team

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Substance Misuse Project
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arrow Swansea / Neath Port Talbot

A.B.B.A. Project
Bond Board
Cross Border Womens Project
Dinas Fechan
Floating Support
Gorwelion
Ikon Lettings
Rough Sleepers Intervention Team
Shoreline Project
St Leonard's
Tenancy Support Service

arrow Vale of Glamorgan

Croes Ffin

arrow Wrexham

Conflict Resolution Service
St John's Hostel
TASS

Temporary Accommodation Project
Powys

Tawelan, New Road, Newtown, Powys, SY16 1BD
Phone: 01686 625874
Fax: 01686 625893
Email: newtown@thewallich.net

This temporary accommodation project is based in Newtown, Powys and works in partnership with the local authority to provide support and accommodation services to vulnerable people in mid Wales. Project Workers receive referrals from the local council in order to assess support needs and support homeless people who are living in council temporary accommodation. The project helps people gain access to services like healthcare and assists in finding more suitable permanent accommodation.
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