YMCA Auckland has become one of the latest signatories to the Youth Employment Pledge - an initiative by Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development (ATEED) aimed at getting more young talent into work and career pathways.
YMCA Auckland has become one of the latest signatories to the Youth Employment Pledge - an initiative by Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development (ATEED) aimed at getting more young talent into work and career pathways.
SAM is an interactive learning experience for 13–18-year-olds that takes a look at very real, and often scary situations related to alcohol and other drug use – and teaches young people how to prevent, recognise and respond to such emergencies.
YMCA Auckland’s commitment to building stronger kids, stronger families and stronger communities is made possible with the generous support of its funders, and a number of Auckland Local Boards are helping to make all the difference.
New Zealand Fashion Week is an iconic event on Kiwi calendars, and an important fixture of YMCA Auckland’s Youth Development programme, Raise Up. Simply put, Walk The Line is an innovative platform where young designers nationwide are able to put their creations on a world stage.
Lynfield Youth & Leisure Centre
As far as Jonathan Peddie was concerned, there was nothing worse than walking past a big, plain white wall at work every day.
Raise Up celebrated another successful year of creating opportunities for youth and using their young and vibrant energy towards community good, at its annual graduation ceremony in Decemeber.