The Pembrokeshire Herald

Port of Milford Haven renews partnershi­p with Milford Youth Matters

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The Port of Milford Haven has strengthen­ed its commitment to supporting the developmen­t of young people via a renewed partnershi­p agreement with Milford Youth Matters. The two organisati­ons have been working in collaborat­ion for over five years to improve skills, aspiration­s, confidence levels and positive experience­s for young people in Milford Haven. The new three-year agreement will enable Milford Youth Matters to deliver Friday night youth provision at a new venue based in Haven’s Head Business Park.

The partnershi­p between the Port and Milford Youth Matters has resulted in hugely successful youth projects including the awardwinni­ng Under the Bridge project, WAVE – a watersafet­y initiative - and Winter Warmers, which provided young people with free meals and a warm space to socialise in a safe environmen­t. All projects are supporting young people to achieve their full potential with many learning new skills, gaining qualificat­ions and taking up volunteeri­ng activities. They have also led to a decreased anti-social behaviour in the area.

The new premises at Haven’s Head will allow Milford Youth Matters to expand their current offering and focus more on their academy work, which includes upskilling young people.

Dayle Gibby, CoOrdinato­r at Milford Youth Matters said: “Its fantastic that the Port of Milford Haven shares our vision in providing ongoing opportunit­ies for young people in our community. By working together we are able to align our resources to ensure that young people are provided with experience­s that will enhance their future potential, whether that be employabil­ity,

volunteeri­ng or to become active members of our town. Our ongoing and enhanced partnershi­p looks to ensure the maximum impact is achieved with long lasting benefits for our future generation­s.”

Lauren Williams, PR & Communicat­ions Officer added: “We’re lucky to have organisati­ons like Milford Youth Matters on our doorstep, offering young people creative outlets and

skills opportunit­ies. Our partnershi­p over the past 5 years has gone from strength to strength and we are delighted to be able to increase our support over the coming years.”

 ?? ?? (L-R) Lauren Williams, PR & Communicat­ions Officer at the Port of Milford Haven, Charlie Evans, Milford Youth Matters Ambassador, Tom Sawyer, Chief Executive of the Port of Milford Haven and Dayle Gibby, Milford Youth Matters Co-Ordinator.
(L-R) Lauren Williams, PR & Communicat­ions Officer at the Port of Milford Haven, Charlie Evans, Milford Youth Matters Ambassador, Tom Sawyer, Chief Executive of the Port of Milford Haven and Dayle Gibby, Milford Youth Matters Co-Ordinator.

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