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We are delighted to announce that Esme from Ashton Vale Club for Young People and Maisie from Sea Mills Boys and Girls Club are the winners of the 2024 Christmas Card Competition!
Last month, we hosted a Christmas Card Competition across our Community Youth Clubs. Young people from across network were encouraged to draw a Christmas design that to be featured as this year’s annual Christmas Card!
We were delighted to receive a total of 47 entries from across our Youth Clubs, showcasing lots creativity through some fantastic designs!
The winner from our junior age group is Esme, aged 12, from Ashton Vale Club for Young People. The winner from our senior age group was Maisie, aged 13, from Sea Mills Boys and Girls Club! The pair have each been awarded a pack of cards that feature their design as well as a £15 Amazon gift voucher!
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We would like to congratulate the young people, whose designs were shortlisted for this years competition! Thank you to everyone that took part! If you would like to join in our next competition or Interclub event, find out more on our new 'What's On' page here!
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This week, Young Bristol hosted an Interclub Watersports Day at Poole's Wharf Activity Centre, bringing together young people from three different communities across the city!
On Thursday 28th August, Young Bristol hosted an Interclub Watersports Day at our Pooles Wharf Activity Centre! We saw three teams from across our Community Youth Club network, taking part in different games and activities to earn points towards the Young Bristol Shield! The day brought together young people from Ashton Vale Club for Young People, Hartcliffe Club for Young People and Sea Mills' Boys' and Girls' Club.
Young people started the morning with canoeing, learning basic paddling techniques on land, before getting into kayaks and paddling through Bristol's iconic Harbourside. The group took part in confidence building games and races to encourage them to practice their paddling techniques.
During the second half of the session, young people were able to use their paddling skills in paddleboarding time trials, where young people worked together to race on stand-up paddleboards. Each team then built their own raft that would hopefully see their teampaddle to victory!
Congratulations to Sea Mills' Boys' and Girls' Club on winning this years Interclub Watersports Day! Well done to all the young people that took part in our Watersports Day, showing great teamwork across the day!
To find out more about our programmes, including our Community Youth Clubs or Outdoor Activities, click here!
Last week was the fourth week of Young Bristol's Summer Holiday Provision. We saw delivery from six of Young Bristol’s Community Youth Clubs, Youth Club on Wheels and Outdoor Activity Centre, working with new and existing young people, providing them with exciting and enriching opportunities, access to a free hot meal and the opportunity to build new friendships.
The fourth week of our Summer Holiday Provision saw:
242+ contacts with young people across our Holiday Clubs and Open Access provision
17+ sessions across the city
9 communities supported through our Community Youth Clubs and Youth Club on Wheels.
Key highlights of the week:
Hartcliffe Club for Young People hosted an amazing paint run as part of their final session of the summer, where young people celebrated and reflected on their amazing summer of exciting trips, new experiences and lots of laughter.
BS14 Youth Club visited Stockwood Pump Track, hosted by Access Sport. During their visit, young people learnt about their local pump track, xx and enjoyed food and other activities in the park!
Ashton Vale Club for Young People played a number of team sports and party games, helping our young people build their confidence and make new friends. The games included musical chairs, dodgeball and football.
Young Bristol would like to thank our staff team, partner organisations, and funders for helping make last week part of the summer of a lifetime. We would also like to thank the Your Holiday Hub Bristol Programme, supported by Bristol City Council and The Department for Education, for supporting our Holiday Clubs at our city-wide Community Youth Club venues.
Last week was the third week of Young Bristol's Summer Holiday Provision. We saw delivery from six of Young Bristol’s Community Youth Clubs, Youth Club on Wheels and Outdoor Activity Centre, working with new and existing young people, providing them with exciting and enriching opportunities, access to a free hot meal and the opportunity to build new friendships.
The third week of our Summer Holiday Provision saw:
333+ contacts with young people across our Holiday Clubs and Open Access provision
19 sessions across the city
9 communities supported through our Community Youth Clubs and Youth Club on Wheels.
Key highlights of the week:
Young Bristol hosted our annual Interclub Summer tournament at St Brendan's RFC, inviting 60+ young people from across the city, both from our Community Youth Club network and other local organisations, to compete for our junior and senior trophy.
Ashton Vale Club for Young People offered the opportunity to learn new skills through a variety of sports such as badminton and tennis, as well as encouraging team work through playing more familiar sports such as football and basketball.
Youth Club on Wheels Oatlands Avenue visited Lush Greens, a flourishing community market garden, based in our young peoples local community! During the session, our young people learnt about the vegetables that the Lush Greens team grow in their gardens, and how these benefit their local community.
Young Bristol would like to thank our staff team, partner organisations, and funders for helping make last week part of the summer of a lifetime. We would also like to thank the Your Holiday Hub Bristol Programme, supported by Bristol City Council and The Department for Education, for supporting our Holiday Clubs at our city-wide Community Youth Club venues.
On Saturday 16th August, we were pleased to see Louis, Young Bristol's Fundraising Coordinator, as well as Ersin and Gavin from Ergo Chair sign up to the South West Tough Mudder to raise money for Young Bristol!
The Tough Mudder South West is a challenging obstacle course that takes place at Badminton Estate, where participants naviagte a variety of obstacles, including icy water, thick mud, rope climbs, fire, and electricity shocks.
It has been amazing to see Louis as well as Ersin and Gavin from Ergo Chair prepare for this exciting challenge, all while fundraising for our young people.
Thank you to all three of our participants for taking part in the South West Tough Mudder - we appreciate your ongoing support! If you would like to support our participants continued fundraising, click on of the links below
This summer holiday Young Bristol have offered a wide range of activities for all young people to take part in. From sporting to creative activities, we’ve had something for everyone!
This week, we hosted an Interclub Football Tournament at St Brendan's Rugby Football Club, welcoming over 60 young people from across our club network to take part. The day brought together young people from Ashton Vale Club for Young People, Hartcliffe Club for Young People, Sea Mills Boys and Girls Club and The Grove @Bedminster Down, as well as a number of external teams from Robins Foundation and Hartcliffe and Withywood Community Partnership.
The Interclub tournament started with teams playing 4-5 minute matches in a round-robin format, with supporters cheering on their teams from the sidelines.
After some intense matches, it was announced that Robins Foundations and Hartcliffe and Withywood Community Partnership would play against each other for the junior trophy and Robins Foundations would play against Hartcliffe Club for Young People for the senior trophy!
We are proud to announce that Robins Foundation won both our junior and senior trophies. Well done to all the young people who took part. It was fantastic to see them interacting and making new friends, as well as engaging other young people from across the city!
We would like to thank St Brendan's Rugby Football Club for facilitating our football tournament. To find out more about our Community Youth Clubs, click here!
Last week was the second week of Young Bristol's Summer Holiday Provision. We saw delivery from six of Young Bristol’s Community Youth Clubs, Youth Club on Wheels and Outdoor Activity Centre, working with new and existing young people, providing them with exciting and enriching opportunities, access to a free hot meal and the opportunity to build new friendships.
The second week of our Summer Holiday Provision saw:
355+ contacts with young people across our Holiday Clubs and Open Access provision
24 sessions across the city
9 communities supported through our Community Youth Clubs and Youth Club on Wheels.
Key highlights of the week:
BS14 Youth Club had the opportunity to create their own portion of nachos, with each young person choosing from a variety of healthy toppings and enjoying their personalised meals.
Avon Youth Club hosted a wide range of creative activities throughout their second week of summer including using air-dry clay to create mirrors, diamond painting as well as a trip to Blaise Court, where they worked with local residents to create their own masterpieces!
Hartcliffe Club for Young People took their young people on a number of amazing trips, teaching young people about nature and the environment. These included visits to Bristol Zoo Project, a Grow Wilder workshop with Sustainable Energy and Avon Wildlife Trust, as well as trips to local parks across the city!
Young Bristol would like to thank our staff team, partner organisations, and funders for helping make last week part of the summer of a lifetime. We would also like to thank the Your Holiday Hub Bristol Programme, supported by Bristol City Council and The Department for Education, for supporting our Holiday Clubs at our city-wide Community Youth Club venues.
Last week was the first week of Young Bristol's Summer Holiday Provision. We saw delivery from six of Young Bristol’s Community Youth Clubs, Youth Club on Wheels and Outdoor Activity Centre, working with new and existing young people, providing them with exciting and enriching opportunities, access to a free hot meal and the opportunity to build new friendships.
The first week of our Summer Holiday Provision saw:
346 contacts with young people across our Holiday Clubs and Open Access provision
25+ sessions across the city
9 communities supported through our Community Youth Clubs and Youth Club on Wheels.
Key highlights of the week:
Avon Youth Club hosted a wide range of workshops and trips during their first week of summer delivery, including an archery day, BMX workshops, a visit from SS Great Britain as well as a trip to Blaise Court, the clubs local residential home, where the group took part inintergenerational activities..
Hartcliffe club for Young People ran a number of playscheme sessions throughout the week, offering a number of sports and creative activities for young people to enjoy. This included football, dreamcatcher decorating and plant pot making!
Our Youth Club on Wheels has resumed delivery in Brislington, Henbury, Hengrove and Horfield for young people aged 8-19. Our team offer a wide range of activities for young people to enjoy throughout the year including sports, arts, cooking and discussion based activities. To find out more about your local Youth Club on Wheels session, click here!
Young Bristol would like to thank our staff team, partner organisations, and funders for helping make last week part of the summer of a lifetime. We would also like to thank the Your Holiday Hub Bristol Programme, supported by Bristol City Council and The Department for Education, for supporting our Holiday Clubs at our city-wide Community Youth Club venues.
Last week, we were delighted to welcome the team from Rebus Medical to Ashton Vale Club for Young People, where 16 of their dedicated team members helped us to improve our facilities for young people!
During their voluntary day, the team from Rebus Medical joined us outside in the sunshine to get stuck in with some outdoors tasks! The volunteers spent the day trimming back hedges and clearing weeds from around the multi-sports court. The team also helped us with painting around the club, where they painted the walls in the clubs entranceway, helping the Ashton Vale Club for Young People to look more bright and welcoming!
Thank you to everyone at Rebus Medical for helping us to create a safe, positive place where our young people can thrive! We appreciate your support!
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Are you looking to take part in exciting activities this month? Young Bristol have a range of activities, events and opportunities for young people and the wider community! Find out below what's on in your local area this month!
Holiday Clubs
During the Summer, we have a number of Holiday Activities and opportunities on offer for all young people to enjoy, with a focus on those in receipt of free school meals. Each session, all young people will receive a free hot, healthy meal! Find out more about our sessions here!
When: Monday 4th August- Friday 29th August
Where: Various Community Youth Clubs
For: Ages 8-19
Outdoor Activities
Our Outdoor Activity Programme will be running half day, full day and multi day Holiday Clubs across the Summer! Take part in our offer of up to 16 water and land based activities! Places are limited and need to be booked in advance. Click here to secure your place!
When: Friday 1st August- Friday 29th August
Where: Pooles Wharf Outdoor Activity Centre
For: Ages 8-16
Interclub Football Tournament
Our Interclub Football Tournament will see Community Youth Club teams come together to compete head-to-head in Junior and Senior competitions, hoping to win the YB Football trophy for summer 2025!
When: Thursday 14th August
For: Ages 8-16
How to enter: speak to your Club Leader or email for more details!
Watersports Day
Our Watersports Day will see teams from across our Community Youth Club network compete in kayaking and paddleboarding games and challenges, gathering points in the hopes of their Club coming first place!
When: Thursday 28th August
For: Ages 8-16
How to enter: speak to your Club Leader or email for more details!
Also this month...
Community Youth Clubs - For 8 – 19 year olds and are located in many areas across Bristol, open up to 5 nights per week. Each Club offers a safe and inclusive environment, staffed by caring, trained adults. Click here to find out more.
Outdoor Employment Programme - Our free programme for young people aged 16-25 helps to develop new skills and gain nationally recognised qualifications in a variety of outdoor activities. Click here to find out more.
Youth Club on Wheels - Our mobile youth service works with young people aged 8-19 in hard-to-reach areas of the city and rural areas where there is currently no youth provision. Click here to find out more.