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Aberfan and Merthyr Vale Youth and Community Project
providing activities for young and unemployed people.

Bush and Park Tenants and Residents' Association
improving the lives of estate residents.

Clwyd Special Riding Trust
enabling people with special needs to ride or carriage drive.

Grangetown Community Concern 
acting as an umbrella group for other voluntary organisations.

Gwynedd Hospice at Home
enabling patients to use day Hospice facilities, and supporting Hospice Nurses.

Muslim Welfare Association of Vale of Glamorgan
promoting education, art and culture among the ethnic minority community.

North Wales Superkids
providing family holidays and gifts for needy children and young people.

Ogmore Centre Trust
providing residential courses for young people and a community life-long learning facility for rural residents.

Perthcelyn Tenants and Residents Association
organising social activities and learning opportunities for residents of the Perthcelyn estate.

Swansea Old People's Welfare 
operating four day centres for elderly and housebound people.

Treasure Trove 
providing a residential project for young people aged 16 to 25 years both with and without physical disabilities.

Tyddyn Bach Trust
caring for and supporting those affected by HIV and Aids, and their families and carers in the UK.