The free celebration, now in its ninth year, runs from noon to 3pm and includes a two‑course Christmas dinner, live entertainment and more wrap‑around support than ever before.
Visitors will be able to access food and clothing banks, free haircuts, pet care advice and products, children’s books, hygiene supplies and health services. Organisers say the event is open to anyone who feels lonely, isolated or in need of festive cheer, as well as those at risk of homelessness.
Free mini‑buses will run to and from Brangwyn Hall, departing at 11.30am from the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Caer Las at the top of the Strand, and the parking area by Swansea Mobility Hire at the Quadrant.

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Community effort
Together at Christmas is jointly staged by Swansea Council and JR Events and Catering, with support from local partners, businesses and volunteers who give their time and resources freely.
Council Leader Rob Stewart said the event reflects Swansea’s community spirit: “Together at Christmas is about making sure no one feels forgotten during the festive season. It’s a wonderful example of the generosity of local businesses and volunteers who make this day possible, not least our good friends at JR Events and Catering who always pull out all the stops to make it a huge success.”
He added that the event forms part of the council’s wider #HereForYouThisWinter campaign, which includes support for emergency food providers, funding for Swansea Spaces, more than 100 grants for community activities, free bus travel in the run‑up to Christmas and New Year, and targeted help for vulnerable families through the councillor voucher scheme.

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A day of kindness
Jessica Rice, Director of JR Events and Catering, said: “We’re proud to host this special day again. Christmas is about kindness and togetherness, and we’re delighted to play a part in creating a memorable experience for those who need it most.
“There is an open invitation and we want people to leave not just with full bellies but with full hearts. It’s completely free of charge. There’s a two‑course meal, a foodbank, wellness banks, and even vaccinations and health advice as part of the big wrap‑around of support too.”

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