Today marks the end of an era at Llamau as we say thank you and farewell to our extraordinary CEO, Frances Beecher, who retires after 25 years of leadership. Read more
Llamau and Cardiff Women’s Aid are proud to announce the official merger of Cardiff Women’s Aid into Llamau, a significant step towards strengthening support and services for women and families across Wales. Read more
Llamau is deeply disappointed and concerned by the planned closure of the IRIS (Identification and Referral to Improve Safety) service in Gwent at the end of September 2024. Read more
We proudly launch our report on the transformative impact of Tŷ Pride, Wales’ first dedicated 24-hour support and accommodation project for LGBTQ+ homeless young people. Read more
Businesses bidding for public sector contracts are increasingly expected to do more than deliver on cost and quality. At Llamau, we’re here to support businesses of all sizes to meet these expectations meaningfully and effectively. Read more
A diverse team brings together different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences. This leads to better problem-solving, more creativity, and stronger decision-making. When people feel valued for who they are, they’re more engaged, motivated, and able to do their best work. Read more
As leaders in early intervention and prevention, we believe in delivering a high-quality service that makes a real difference in the lives of young people and their families. See how you help us make a real change in Dyfed-Powys. Read more
This International Women’s Day, we celebrate the strength and resilience of women but we must also recognise the challenges that many continue to face. Read more
The Welsh Government’s newly launched Women’s Health Plan for Wales represents a transformative opportunity to address systemic inequalities in healthcare. At Llamau, we are especially encouraged by the plan's focus on tackling violence against women and girls (VAWG), an issue central to our work with survivors of domestic abuse and sexual violence. Read more
Recognising that gender-based violence is a societal issue that affects everyone, the movement encourages men to take active roles in promoting change. Read more
We’re proud to announce the release of Llamau’s Impact Report for 23-24, a testament to our mission to end youth homelessness and homelessness among women in Wales. Read more
Homelessness can be a hidden, especially among young people. Here are the 4 best ways you can help a young person you think may be experiencing homelessness. Read more
On Bisexual Visibility Day, 23rd September, we celebrate the unique experiences of the bisexual community and highlight the lifesaving work Llamau does to support LGBTQ+ individuals facing homelessness. Read more
It is essential for as many people as possible to vote in the general election vote and have their voices heard, particularly those from younger and minority groups whose needs are often not prioritised. Every vote counts and plays a significant role in shaping our future. Read more
Llamau, Wales’ leading homelessness charity has announced the appointment of Deputy CEO Sam Austin to the position of joint CEO alongside current CEO Frances Beecher. Read more
As we celebrate Lesbian Visibility Week, let us reflect on the profound impact of the lesbian movement had in the UK. From historical struggles to contemporary triumphs, lesbians have played a crucial role in advancing equality and acceptance for all. Read more
Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) holds significant importance for the LGBTQ+ Community, and especially for young transgender people, as it serves as a powerful platform for recognition, validation, and support. Read more
March 8th marks International Women's Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the strength, resilience, and triumph of women worldwide. At Llamau, this day holds special significance as we continue our crucial work with amazing women throughout Wales. Today, we invite you to join us in commemorating the achievements made possible by your steadfast support, particularly through Llamau's transformative IRIS Programme. Read more
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We acknowledge the challenging decisions that the Welsh Government has had to confront in light of the budget settlement. Nevertheless, we have significant concerns regarding the potential implications this will have Read more
In the heart of Caerphilly, Llamau's Safer Caerphilly Centre stands as a vital resource and beacon of hope for individuals facing domestic abuse and trauma. It really is a multi-agency centre where we encourage other services to provide drop in surgeries including support for legal, money management, wellbeing and much more. Read more
As Mark Drakeford transitions from his role as First Minister, Llamau remains steadfast in its commitment to continue the crucial work initiated during his tenure. Read more
Today, the 25th of November, marks the beginning of the 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence with White Ribbon Day. White Ribbon Day, is an incredibly important day for Llamau as we work to raise awareness of how our staff and services are working to #ChangeTheStory by supporting women and young girls who have experienced domestic abuse and violence. Read more