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Youth

The youth sector in Wales is diverse and far reaching, with organisations ranging in size and focus, and based within the statutory and voluntary sectors, including non-governmental organisations, social enterprises and not-for-profit organisations.

Taith offers young people, staff and volunteers from Welsh youth organisations a unique range of opportunities to participate in transformative and life-changing mobilities abroad, giving participants the chance to grow confidence, develop new skills and broaden their horizons.

Taith offers incredible once-in-a-lifetime opportunities to young people from Wales. If you struggle with the application or worry about practical aspects of delivery, you can always email the Taith support team. I feel like there has been continuous offers to help from the Taith team, which makes both applying and the delivery much easier.

Gundija Zandersona of Kokoro Arts, following a mobility to Cyprus

We want to help young people expand their horizons by taking part in international youth exchanges, and to let them know the benefits that life-changing moment can have on their lives. As someone who’s been involved in youth work for many years, it’s probably the best form of youth work for engaging with young people and seeing how young people grow in a new environment.

Grant Poiner, CEO of Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of Wales
Chwech o fyfyrwyr a’u cefnai i’r camera yn edrych ar gofeb Medi 11eg yn Efrog Newydd. Y mae yna nifer o entrychdai wedi e’u hadlewyrchu yn erbyn yr awyr las dwfn yn y cefndir. Six students facing away from the camera looking at the September 11 memorial in New York. There are a number of skyscrapers reflected against a deep blue sky in the background.

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Young people sitting in an auditorium with their musical instruments smiling at the camera

Who can take part?

Seven people standing in a line smiling and laughing. They are wearing rugby kit and there is a rugby ball on the ground.

Who can apply?

Grŵp o tuag at 20 oedolion ifanc o flaen addoldy. Mae'r bobl yn y rhes flaen yn eistedd ar stepiau yr addoldy ac y mae'r gweddill yn sefyll y tu ôl iddyn nhw. / A group of around 20 young adults in front a a cathedral. The front row of people are sat on the steps in front of the cathedral, and the rest are stood behind them.

Why participate?

Stories

We are pleased to share the stories from some participants of the Taith programme across the Youth sector, who have visited countries all over the world.

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A view of a lake with mountains in the background. There are some people walking down a path and others can be seen in the distance.