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For 35 years, Anheddau Cyf has supported people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions across North Wales. From Gwynedd to Wrexham, our 400 dedicated staff help people live with dignity and independence.
But today, our future is at risk.
We are operating at an 11% deficit. Unless local authority funding increases by 8.8%, we will be forced to make impossible decisions: cut services, lose staff, or even close.
Families are frightened. One parent told us:
“My son has lived with the support of Anheddau for years. If it disappears, he will lose his home, his independence, and his future. That thought keeps me awake at night.”
Another shared:
“If Anheddau cannot find a way through this crisis, then my son’s future is in jeopardy.”
This is not just about budgets. It’s about lives, futures, and the values we hold as a society.
You can help:
Sign the Senedd petition: https://petitions.senedd.wales/petitions/246703
Share our Facebook posts with your friends and family: https://www.facebook.com/AnheddauCyf
Write to your councillor MP or MS - use our template makes a useful a starting point
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Together, we can protect care, protect jobs, and protect futures in North Wales.
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