What we do
Wrexham Small Good Stuff does two things:
We link people who need care or support with local people who might help.
We help small organisations that offer care or support in Wrexham. We provide them with information, publicity, and access to a friendly network. Specialist advice is also available from the Wrexham Community Catalysts project to make sure people can confidently offer safe, high-quality care or support.
What we believe
We're the friendly website that believes:
People want care and support at times and in ways that suit them.
Local people helping other local people is good for everyone and for communities.
Very small organisations can offer great care and be imaginative and responsive.
Very small organisations struggle to tell people what they can offer (they don’t have huge marketing budgets like the big guys).
Local links
What’s happening locally
- There is an array of charity and voluntary support organisations which may be of assistance to local people, contact AVOW.
- If you yourself are an unpaid carer, you can access support and assistance from NEWCIS.
Interested in offering care or support?
We can help you get set up
Community micro-enterprise project in Wrexham
If you’re thinking about working for yourself, contact your local Community Catalyst, Annette Thomas, on annette.thomas@communitycatalysts.co.uk, or 07880 195114.
Latest news
Embracing the holiday season: reflection, community, and building your dreams for 2025
The holiday season has arrived, and there’s no better place to soak up the holiday cheer than Wrexham! As 2025 approaches, can you see yourself creating a business to serve your local community? Community Catalysts can help you to do just this!
Carers Rights Day 2024 – Are you an unpaid carer? Get the help, information, and support you need
Carers Rights Day is taking place on 21st November and is all about raising awareness of unpaid carers’ rights and entitlements, to help carers get the support they need.
Community events at Venue in the Park
As we move into the colder months and the nights grow longer, feelings of isolation can start to set in. Attending community events during this time can be a great way to stay connected and help reduce those feelings of loneliness.
First few Wrexham Small Good Stuff reviews
We are thrilled to congratulate Ceiriog Care, Catri Home Help Wrexham, and Wilderness Tribe for receiving stellar reviews on Small Good Stuff! This achievement highlights their commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction, showing that their hard work is truly paying off.
Featured members
Dedicated Care by Ruth
Areas: Marford, Gresford, Rossett, Llay.
Areas: Ruabon, Rhosllanerchrugog, Cefn Mawr, Johnstown, Plas Madoc, Acrefair
Languages: English
Make A Difference Care
Areas: Borras, Acton, Hightown, Garden Village, Llay, Holt, Rhosddu