Posted: Wed 16th Oct 2019

Wrexham Well-being Day

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Oct 16th, 2019

Wrexham Well-being Day

Location: Tŷ Pawb

Date / Time: 7 November 2019 – 11am – 2pm

Prices: Free

You are invited to attend our next “Well-being Day” which will be held in Tŷ Pawb on Thursday, November 7 between 11am and 2pm.

Well-being is not only about our general health but also our mental health and this event brings lots of organisations together under one roof to offer you information about what they do and how you can access any support, help or information you may need to help you make the right choices for you.

Over 30 organisations are expected to be there – AVOW, Carers, Welfare Rights, Glyndwr University, Samaritans, Caia Park Health Team, BCUHB Wellbeing team and Public Health Wales will be represented but there’ll also be some organisations that you perhaps wouldn’t expect to see such as the Library Service, Volunteer projects, a Bowling Club, Country Park staff, Digital Communities Wales and Freedom Leisure.



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