Sorry we have been absent. Our volunteers have continued to support those who use our service, whilst fundraising in a long project to refurbish our new premises , we’ve continued, recruit and train new volunteers and most of all, we have been so generously dupported by do many private ibdivulidusls abd organisers we can only say thank you.
Here’s a snap short been up to, the support we have received and whats to come
Dec 2024 - we hosted our first ever wreath making workshop, for volunteers and supporters to bring in the Christmas cheer. Look out for 2025 dates
April - an encouraging and moral boosting visit to our branch by Samaritans Executive Director for Wales, Neil Ingham, and Senedd Member, John Griffiths This inspiring visit was a chance to connect, explore our branch’s outreach efforts, and celebrate the life-changing impact our volunteers have on local communities.
Director for Wales, Neil Ingham, and Senedd Member, John Griffiths
March - Two of our volunteers, raising awareness during the Samaritans “Small Talk Save Lives” campaign at the Newport Railway Station
Look our for our 2026 version of our calendar, similar to our 2025 version, all the pictures were different local scenes taken by our branch volunteers. The calendars will be a wonderful boost to our fundraising efforts, necessary to keep us operating to support all who need us
Samaritans Calendar 2025
A generous thank you to our volunteers provided by
Donations, grants and support from:
- Cwmbran County Council
- Monmouthshire Freemasons
- Biffa Waste Disposals - Croesyrceiliog and Llanyrafon
Abersychan Reiki Healing Group
Phillip Tjepkema, Switch Interiors
And the many many donations in support of our branch, made by all of you, who followed our 3 intrepid volunteers trek
Thank you all. Our volunteers, the Samaritans, couldn’t do what we do for the community without your support.
Linette