Project & Programmes
MYTHS & LEGEND
Myths and Legends in partnership with Cadw offers new creative opportunities for young people in Wales
A new creative project that will work with three youth hubs in Wales learn about and explore our local and national myths and legend
SEW GOOD
We are offering a variety of workshops which will give 8 young people an opportunity to learn basic sewing skills.
Are you wanting to get involved in fashion, textiles, upcycling or clothes repairs? This is the chance for you to get involved in sewing and crafts
TALK LEARN DO
Are you interested in consulting with us and help shape and develop the resources to encourage parents to talk to their children about money
We want to hear from you
Talk Learn Do aims to encourage parents to talk to their children about money and create opportunities for their children to experience managing it.
INSPIRE
Inspire 2022 is a youth-led, events-based social action programme
The funding is for young people to design positive activities for their own communities, bridging community divides and giving young people a voice in a year of national celebration.
CYNEFIN
Cynefin is a fund for young people. The fund can support individuals within communities and organisations that work with young people.
We will fund activity that gives young people a meaningful voice and opportunities to actively lead, co-design and co-produce, and build the future community they want.
CREATING CONNECTIONS
Free and paid creative workshops for young people 11-25
Our accessible creative practical workshops offer young people, 11-25 years, a range of combined, creative activities that aim to support them to promote, reflect on and build positive wellbeing and resilience.
YOUTH MENTOR
Youth Cymru is taking part in a national research study into the effectiveness of mentoring young people.
11–14-year-olds across Wales
Our mentoring provides a 1 hour a week, 12-week programme to enable young mentees to get vital 1-1 support from a professional trained mentor.
ASPIRING CHAMPIONS
Thanks to the Nationwide Building Society we are now able to work in partnership with St Giles Trust and the South Wales Police to deliver our new Aspiring Champions project.
Aimed at supporting 18-25 year old young men coming out of custody, our work will provide 1-1 mentoring and intensive ongoing help to prevent homelessness and further involvement in the criminal justice system.
REACHOUT
Tackling youth loneliness, download our ReachOut activity toolkit
Reach Out 2.0 is a project that enables young people between the ages of 14 to 25 years old, to reflect on their own experiences of loneliness whilst taking action to address the stigma around the subject.