
What Is Your Game?
Your Game exists to match community groups working with 16-25 year old men and women with a variety of opportunities including funding, training and employment.
So far over 650 small organisations have joined the Your Game Network.
If you are a member of a community organisation working with 16-25 year olds and would like to find out more about Your Game please get in touch.
You can call the office on 0207 765 1212 or email the team using the form on the right or at your.game@bbc.co.uk
Or you can visit our page on facebook where you can be a fan, keep up to date with all the latest news, pics and video and even learn some freestyle moves!
Your Game on facebookCommunity Festivals and Opportunities
Over the past four years and working with hundreds of national and local partners, 32 festivals have taken place in 13 UK cities and enabled thousands of young people to access the opportunities on offer including:
935 teams featuring 5,774 players have taken part
611 individuals or organisations held meetings with funders about securing grants
1,828 arts, media and sport workshops delivered linking to long-term opportunities
1,163 individuals accessed sexual & metal health advice, and drugs awareness
357 young people have taken a Chlamydia test
120 Government Apprenticeships leading to full-time employment
360 NVQ qualifications
188 FA coaching qualifications
833 festival volunteers
324 new trained volunteers
17 young people completed Your Game All Stars 'Young Leaders of the Future' Programme
£1,108,000 total value of these opportunities
Your Game is a BBC social inclusion project supported by Sport Relief.
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