Help

Help

Carers

Thousands of people care for others across Wales. Details of organizations and charities to support them can be found here.

  • Carers Wales

    An organisation that offers advice and support to carers in Wales, and campaigns on behalf of carers' rights across the country. Contact them about any aspect of caring for others, from where to get financial help to your local services.

    0808 808 7777

    www.carersuk.org/wales

    • Ceredigion Carers

      An organisation which supports old and young carers in Ceredigion.

      03330 143377

      www.gofalwyrceredigion.cymru

      • Carers Trust North Wales

        A range of support for carers across Anglesey, Conwy, Gwynedd, Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham.

        01492 542 212

        www.nwcrossroads.org.uk

        • Carers Trust South East Wales

          A range of support for carers in South East Wales.

          01495 769996

          carers.org/partner/crossroads-care-south-east-wales

          • The Children's Society

            A charity that looks after benefits and supports young people on a range of topics, from caring for others to children's rights, or from drug and alcohol abuse to or sexual abuse. A comprehensive website.

            www.childrenssociety.org.uk

            • Wales Dementia Helpline

              Bilingual support to anyone, of any age, who is caring for someone with dementia.

              0808 808 2235

              www.dementiahelpline.org.uk

              • Hafal Crossroads

                Hafal Crossroads provides practical support for unpaid carers living in Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys.

                Powys 01874 610346

                Ceredigion 01970 627966

                Pembs 01437 764639

                www.crossroadsmww.org.uk
                • Barnado's Cymru

                  With over 100 services across Wales, including fostering and adoption, Barnardo's Cymru is an established agency that looks after the interests of children in all kinds of situations, including when children are having to care for others.

                  www.barnardos.org.uk