What we do

North Yorkshire Together is a partnership between North Yorkshire Sport, North Yorkshire Youth and Rural Arts. 

Together, we work to support North Yorkshire residents to be happy and healthy through a range of strategic initiatives. 

We work closely with partners and funders such as North Yorkshire County Council, and our work is made possible by a range of providers, organisations, artists, athletes and more.

Current and recent initiatives include:

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FEAST 

FEAST brings the fun to the school holidays, offering loads of different activities for everyone to take part in. 

All children and young people across North Yorkshire can get involved in a range of sessions, with free places and a free lunch for children and young people on benefits-related Free School Meals.

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Achieve

As part of Anglo American’s Achieve Programme, North Yorkshire Together is delivering a range of interventions – including youth mentoring, extra-curricular activities and trips and visits – to a select cohort of young people in 4 secondary schools across Scarborough and Whitby. The Achieve programme is co-funded by Anglo-American and the Woodsmith Foundation.

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Refugee Programme

North Yorkshire Together runs sessions to support young refugees from Afghanistan in the Selby and Scarborough District. More information about this project is coming soon. 

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Video Workshops

We think it’s important you can access free activities wherever you are, whatever the time. That’s why we’ve collated over 45 video workshops for you to follow along with.

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Downloadable Activities

Our downloadable activities are great for when you want to limit how long you spend looking at a screen, or want to be able to take something with you on the go.

We’ve collected here some of our favourites – from partner organisations, national bodies and some of our own.

Other Support

We provide support, resources and signposting information on topics such as children and young people, wellbeing and getting online. 

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