30/07/2025
Summer Wellbeing event set to be hosted in Rhyl
An informal drop-in session is to be hosted by the Council's Homeless Prevention team at the Ask Centre in Rhyl on the 7th of August, with the aim to promote some of the vital support and services on offer for Denbighshire residents.

There will be a number of organisations and support services attending throughout the day, including Denbighshire County Council’s support services and other services that cover the topics of Homelessness, Mental Health, Rhyl West Youth Services, Intuitive thinking skills for addiction and Adult Social Care.
There will also be an opportunity for a number of citizens who have been, or are still being supported by services to share their stories with the community, illustrating the real life stories of the people who have accessed community facing services.
Running from 10:30am-2:00pm, the event will give the public the chance to meet face to face with services, whether they need their assistance now, or in the future.
As well as highlighting the services available, there will also be a free raffle ticket for each citizen attending and refreshments will be available. A crafts stall will also be set up in conjunction with the STEP Project and Salvation Army.
Councillor Rhys Thomas, Lead Member for Housing and Communities said:
“This is a brilliant opportunity for people to come along and learn about the support that is available to them and hear about the experiences of people who have received help and support from services in Denbighshire.
Some people may be looking for support, but may not be too sure where to go or how to find it. This event will hopefully help point those people towards the right support service.
As well as the number of services available to chat to on the day, there is also a free raffle ticket for each attendee.”