Connect with the Connectors

 

We have just heard from Julie Campbell about the community connectors. Employed by PAVS (Pembrokeshire Association of Voluntary Services), six community connectors work across Pembrokeshire. They can support people to access community-level services and activities that will help them maintain independent lives.

A Meet the Connectors event in Dinas Cross on 18 April is an opportunity to come and talk to all the community connectors in Pembrokeshire to find out more about what they do and how it might be relevant to you and anyone you work with.

Julie said: “We have a number of services that we would like to tell people about. Like the digital loan scheme where we lend tablets with sim cards in so people can try without broadband. We also offer some support with using them. We have free sim cards for people who struggle to pay for mobile phone charges with free minutes, texts and data on.”

Julie also does a fortnightly drop-in in Fishguard Town Hall (see below): “Anyone can come to see me there, along with my colleague Louise Wilkinson who can talk to anyone interested in volunteering opportunities in Pembrokeshire.”

 

Kitty Parsons

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