How CRT Together Link Workers Are Making a Difference
Adam Downey • 8 September 2025

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Practical help and genuine care close to home. Two local people share how CRT Together’s Link Workers make a tangible difference.


At CRT Together, our Link Workers provide a vital lifeline to people affected by cancer across the Cwm Taf Morgannwg and Aneurin Bevan UHB coalfield areas. From financial advice to emotional support, they are there to listen, guide, and make sure no one feels alone.


Two women from the Rhondda Cynon Taf community, Heather and Bernadette, recently shared how their local Link Worker, Tom Broadway, has made a difference in their lives.



Heather’s Story – Pontygwaith


When Heather first reached out to CRT Together, she had just received life-changing news.


|  “I messaged them on the Thursday when I found out and by the Monday I was meeting Tom. He’s absolutely amazing.”


Heather explains how the support she received helped both emotionally and practically:


|   “It’s been nice to have someone there for me, and the people who helped with the financial side of things actually realised that they hadn’t been paying our benefits tidy for over a year. Also, having Tom to talk to – from the good luck message to the get well soon ones – was so comforting. They were absolutely amazing.”



Bernadette’s Story – Pentre


For Bernadette and her husband, the support was just as invaluable.


|  “I was introduced to the local Macmillan office, which has been financially beneficial. Tom also gave myself and my husband space to talk issues through without being judged.” 

She adds:


“I always found Tom easy to talk to. He was never judgmental and I have benefited a great deal from his knowledge. It’s been such a positive experience.”


The Role of Our Link Workers


Stories like Heather’s and Bernadette’s highlight the role our Link Workers play in local communities:


  • Offering emotional support and a listening ear
  • Helping people understand what services and financial support are available
  • Providing housing and practical advice
  • Simply being there with a kind word or a reassuring check-in message


Every person’s journey is different, but the aim is the same: to ensure that no one faces cancer without support.  


How to Get Support


Accessing help from CRT Together couldn’t be easier. You don’t need a referral – whether you are living with cancer yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply need someone to talk to, our team is here.


👉 Click here to connect with your local Link Worker

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