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Salvation Army: First step to a new job and a new future

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THE SALVATION ARMY is hosting drop-in events across Wales this week to mark national Employability Day (June 20). Jobseekers can get expert advice from the Employment Plus team and maybe even find a match with a local employer.

There will be local drop-in sessions in Wrexham, Aberystwyth and Carmarthen where jobseekers can get employment advice, training and volunteering information and review live job vacancies and some employers will be present.

Simon Evans (49) from Wrexham, is full of praise for The Salvation Army’s Employment Plus team after he found himself searching for work. As a thank you, Simon will be volunteering at this year’s Employability Day event in the city. Mr Evans said:  “My life changed. They listened. They empathised. They understood. You can’t put a monetary value on being able to change somebody’s life for the better. Now it’s important to me that I give something back to others.”

Simon Evans from Wrexham: Praised the Salvation Army

Abi Gardner is Assistant Regional Manager for The Salvation Army’s Employment Plus service in Wales, Abi said: “We work with people across Wales who are desperate to work but who face the biggest barriers to getting employment, such as physical and mental ill-health or a lack of relevant skills, education or affordable childcare. Employability Day is a way of highlighting the importance of work in people’s lives and a reminder to the team of the many jobseekers they have helped into work in throughout Wales.”

On Tuesday, the Employability Day event includes coffee and chat held from 10am until midday on Tuesday June 17 at The Salvation Army in Carmarthen at 108-109 Lammas Street.

Thursday June 19 will see two events, one at The Salvation Army’s newly refurbished church hall at 2, Ffordd Alexandra Road in Aberystwyth from 10am to 1pm. From 11am to 12:30pm the church in Wrexham at Garden Road will host. 

An Employability Day walking event will be held at Victoria Park in Neath on Tuesday June 17. Around 15 people who live with mild-to-moderate mental health issues and are being supported by the local Employment Plus team, will join the walk. It’s a community event designed to create a friendly, supportive space for anyone who may feel disconnected or overlooked, offering opportunities to connect with others and grow in confidence.

Analysis by The Salvation Army of the Annual Population Survey for people aged 16-64 from January 2024 to December 2024 from the Office for National Statistics showed in Wales an estimated 7.8% were real unemployed, an estimated 4.6% were economically inactive but wanted a job, and 3.3% were unemployed.

In the past 12 months, Employment Plus has fully supported 4905 people across the UK and Ireland on their employability journey. This cohort has completed 14,452 milestones – such as building a new CV, completing a training course or a work experience placement – with 930 of them gaining employment.

Our Employment Plus service is delivered from 247 Salvation Army churches, centres and hostels for people who are homeless. We are also working in 160 other locations such as at Job Centre plus or other local partners, and 11 prisons.

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Sisters raise more than £2,000 for ICU in memory of their mother

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Berlin Half Marathon run honours Glangwili Hospital care

TWO sisters have raised more than £2,400 for the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Glangwili Hospital following the death of their mother.

Kim Hawkins and Jenny Slocomb completed the Berlin Half Marathon in April, raising £2,418 for the Critical Care Unit where their mum, Sally Hawkins, was cared for before she passed away.

Speaking after the run, Kim said: “Taking part in the Berlin Half Marathon gave us something positive to focus on during a really difficult time. Mum loved gardening, so we wanted to raise money in her memory and help create something beautiful for others. Our hope is that the money will go towards the ICU’s patient garden. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who supported us.”

Nerys Davies, Senior Nurse Manager at the unit, said: “We are deeply thankful to Kim and Jenny for their incredible fundraising effort. Running a half marathon in memory of their mum is such a meaningful tribute, and the funds they’ve raised will help us support patients and their families during some of their most critical moments.”

Claire Rumble, Fundraising Officer for Hywel Dda Health Charities, added: “Community support like this makes a real difference. It helps us provide care and experiences that go beyond what NHS funding alone can offer. Every donation helps improve the wellbeing of patients and staff across the Hywel Dda area.”

To find out more about supporting local NHS services, visit: www.hywelddahealthcharities.org.uk

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Swimmer with 1% chance of survival returns to Newgale to thank lifesavers

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London woman reunited with Wales Air Ambulance medics one year after near-fatal sea rescue

A LONDON woman who was given just a one per cent chance of survival after being pulled unconscious from the sea at Newgale has returned to west Wales to thank the team who saved her life.

Joanna Hicks, 64, was enjoying a holiday in Pembrokeshire in July 2023 when a routine morning swim with her friend Philippa turned into a life-threatening ordeal.

Joanna, a confident swimmer, was caught in a powerful rip current and dragged out to sea. Her friend managed to return to shore and raise the alarm.

Major rescue effort

Emergency services, including RNLI lifeboats, lifeguards, ambulance crews, and a coastguard helicopter, launched a coordinated search effort. After an estimated 40 minutes in the water, RNLI lifeguard Matty McLeod spotted Joanna floating face down and pulled her to shore.

“She was lifeless, blue, and not breathing,” he said.

Joanna went into cardiac arrest. Critical care medics from the Wales Air Ambulance were dispatched by helicopter and arrived on scene shortly after.

Critical care on the beach

The team on board included Critical Care Consultant Mike Slattery, Critical Care Practitioner Josh Eason, and pilot James Gardiner. They worked quickly to resuscitate Joanna, whose heart had stopped three times.

She was given a pre-hospital anaesthetic and placed on a ventilator to prevent brain damage, before being airlifted to Glangwili Hospital.

“The Wales Air Ambulance crew brought the hospital to the beach,” Joanna said. “They saved my life with procedures that are usually only possible in an intensive care unit.”

Survival against the odds

Joanna spent 10 days in ICU, much of it in an induced coma. Remarkably, she survived with no lasting physical damage and was discharged after three weeks. She later continued her recovery in London with the support of a rehabilitation centre and friends.

Earlier this year, she was reunited with Josh, the medic who treated her on the beach and accompanied her on the helicopter.

“It was joyful and emotional,” she said. “He told me how close I came to dying. Without their skill and calm under pressure, I wouldn’t be here.”

Emotional return to Newgale

Joanna’s return to Newgale was organised by Wales Air Ambulance Patient Liaison Nurse, Jo Yeoman.

“It’s been a long road for Joanna to come to terms with what happened,” said Jo. “Meeting the people involved in her care has been a vital part of her healing.”

Despite the trauma, Joanna is now back volunteering at Kew Gardens and has returned to indoor swimming.

“I’ve not swum in the sea again yet,” she said. “But I will, in time.”

Grateful for a second chance

Reflecting on her rescue, Joanna said: “If the Wales Air Ambulance hadn’t flown those medics to the beach, I wouldn’t be alive today. It still astonishes me that this service, so vital to my survival, is a charity that relies solely on donations.”

Wales Air Ambulance needs to raise £11.2 million every year to keep its helicopters flying and rapid response vehicles on the road.

To support the charity, visit: www.walesairambulance.com/donate

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Community unites for Forever 11 charity day in memory of Zac Thompson

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Family fun, heartfelt tributes and water safety awareness mark touching event

A REMARKABLE show of community spirit filled the fields on Saturday (July 12) as the Forever 11 Charity hosted a vibrant family fun day in memory of Zac Thompson.

Hundreds attended the event, which featured bouncy castles, craft workshops, stalls, and dance performances. A highlight was the emotional tribute from Megan Garrett, who performed a song she wrote for Zac and played “Lost Boy” on guitar—a piece that held special meaning for Zac’s family. Organisers said Megan’s performance was “absolutely amazing” and captured the spirit of the day.

The charity, set up in Zac’s memory, aims to support bereaved families and raise awareness of child loss. The event was also a platform for promoting safety, with local organisation Paddle West teaming up with Forever 11 to highlight key water safety messages.

Graham from Paddle West spoke about the importance of education: “This year, we’ve trained around 700 Year 5 and 6 pupils in the Paddle UK ‘Paddle Safer’ qualification. We teach children how to rescue themselves, check their equipment, and dress safely for water conditions.”

He reminded families of five vital rules: “Always wear a buoyancy aid, tell someone where you’re going, carry a mobile phone, check the weather, and know your limits.”

The partnership will continue over the summer, with free boat hire and safety sessions planned at Pembroke Castle Pond on August 4 and Milford Beach Activity Centre on August 14.

The Herald understands the fun day was a resounding success, with organisers promising further thank-yous to volunteers, dance schools, stallholders and helpers throughout the week. “You were all incredible,” said one organiser. “We hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.”

Photos from the day showed children enjoying craft tables and face painting, families relaxing under marquees, and a lively game of tag rugby under a clear blue sky.

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