Tuesday, 13 November 2007

"Welfare Sites To Go Live"

Llanelli Disabled Access Group and CATCHUP Ltd, two welfare charities from Carmarthenshire have arranged a special launch celebration for their new websites, produced in conjunction with the Wales CVC Circuit Riders project...

" Two Llanelli charities are launching websites at an awareness day tomorrow. Llanelli Disabled Access Group and the Catch Up information and advice centre are holding the event at the Selwyn Samuel Centre.

Websites for the groups will be switched on by MP Nia Griffith at 10.30am. The morning session will be for social workers and health care professionals. Members of the public are welcome between 1pm and 3pm.

John Davies, of Catch Up, said: "We are based at Coleshill Terrace and specialise in welfare benefits advice and helping clients with form filling." The disabled access group is able to give advice and guidance on access matters and holds an annual awards ceremony where it presents certificates to organisations that have adapted their property to the needs of disabled people."

The websites have been made possible by the Wales CVC Circuit Riders Regional Partnership Project." (Article courtesy of the Llanelli Star)

Video: MP Nia Griffiths, releasing the website balloons at the launch.

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