At WCVA every single one of us is rallying around a new sense of purpose, to enable voluntary organisations in Wales to make a bigger difference together.

You may have noticed that we’ve made a few changes.

We want to make sure all of us are ready to tackle the challenges society faces head on. To do this we need voluntary organisations now more than ever. But none of us can do it alone. WCVA is here so we can all make a bigger difference together.

We’ve been thinking long and hard about our role and what we can do to ensure that voluntary organisations in Wales are ready for the challenges ahead. That’s why we’ve refreshed our purpose and given ourselves a clear focus for the future.

We’ll be using this new focus as a call to arms, not just to bring together charities and voluntary organisations of all kinds, but to inspire business and public bodies to offer their support so we can all make a bigger difference and build a better future.

Our story

In Wales people have always come together voluntarily, not for money or because the law tells them to, but because they want to make a difference.

By coming together as voluntary organisations people have achieved amazing things and shaped the Wales we live in today. Organisations like the Tredegar Medical Aid Society, which created a new way for people to support each other’s health and became a model for today’s NHS. Organisations like the Urdd, which has shaped our language and culture and still gives huge opportunities to children and young people across Wales. Through to the thousands of different clubs and community groups in every town and village in the country. Ordinary people, taking seemingly small steps that lead to a huge difference.

But when the Depression and poverty hit Wales hard in the 1930s people realised their organisations weren’t ready to meet the challenges around them. To make a bigger difference they needed to come together, organise and look ahead to prepare for the future.

That’s why WCVA was formed. And it’s why we exist today.

Through our collective power, and driven by our shared ambition to improve people’s lives, we enable voluntary organisations in Wales to make a bigger difference together.

Our purpose

To enable voluntary organisations in Wales to make a bigger difference together.

Our team

Profile picture of Rajma Begum, National (BME) Diversity Officer at WCVA

Rajma Begum

Profile picture of Alun Jones Head of Social Investment Cymru

Alun Jones

Dr Lindsay Cordery-Bruce the new Chief Executive of WCVA

Lindsay Cordery-Bruce

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Our impact

Our Annual Reports highlight the biggest differences we’ve made. Find out about our stories and the life-changing work our members do every day.