But the Welsh Conservatives said Wales was "broken" and Plaid Cymru said the state of the NHS showed Morgan was "failing".
of upcycling textiles.The group said it would welcome people who may be feeling socially isolated or dealing with family breakdowns, low mood, or other challenges.
Mr Coleman said the whirring of the sewing machine helped "calm the noise of the world".Men's Hems was one of the first projects to be awarded funding from Cambridgeshire, Peterborough and South Lincolnshire (CPSL) Mind's Good Life Plus Fund.Fund co-ordinator Abby Glonek congratulated Sew Positive for its "hard work in raising the profile of mental health".
Sew Positive chief executive Melissa Santiago-Val pointed out that textile waste was a huge environmental issue.She added: "Enabling men to learn basic mending and upcycling skills, while in a supportive environment, is therefore crucial and is a great opportunity to show it's not just women who sew."
The Hobby Hub in Yaxley was launched in 2022 and also received funding from from CPSL Mind.
It promoted hobbies including painting, scale modelling, sculpting, wargames, textile work and 3D printing.Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned the budget would be "painful" and said the government would have to make "big asks" of the public.
Sir Keir's government repeatedly accused the Conservatives of leaving the public finances in a dire state since Labour won the general election in July.In response, the Conservatives have been saying Labour inherited a growing economy and claim Sir Keir is laying the groundwork for tax rises.
The Household Support Fund was introduced in October 2021, with initial funding of £500m to help people hit by the Covid pandemic.It has since been extended several times, most recently in the spring budget when the previous government provided a further £500m to extend the fund through to September this year.