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    21 things to do in summer 21

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJuly 21, 2021No Comments
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    This summer, children and young people across Bridgend county borough are being encouraged to undertake a new challenge with 21 things to try during the school holidays.

    Organised by Bridgend’s Young Ambassadors, the 21 things to do in Summer 21 challenge involves all kinds of activities ranging from watching a sunrise or sunset and going on a long walk to dancing in the rain, trying a new recipe and writing a letter to someone to make them feel good.

    21 things to do in Summer 21 challenge

    1. visit somewhere you think is interesting within your community
    2. watch the sunset/sunrise or stargaze
    3. take a meaningful photo to make a memory
    4. see if you can draw a picture of an animal or insect
    5. go on a long walk
    6. go for a picnic with family or friends
    7. write a letter to someone to make them feel good
    8. enjoy a movie or a game night
    9. read a new book, maybe even visit your local library and read/rent a book/ can also access library resources digitally
    10. write down something that has happened each day
    11. make a daisy chain
    12. try and make an a-2 scavenger hunt list
    13. play a game
    14. learn something new
    15. dance in the rain
    16. have a water fight
    17. make a den
    18. try a new recipe
    19. do something to help someone else
    20. make bubbles
    21. practise origami

    The Young Ambassadors programme sees secondary school pupils working with Bridgend County Borough Council’s Active Young People’s department to promote sport and physical activity to support their health and wellbeing.

    Shannie Bowen, who has been a Young Ambassador for four years, helped put together the summer challenge with her seven fellow ambassadors.

    Each activity is inclusive and accessible to everyone with some of them including resources if needed like a YouTube link on how to practise origami. Because we’ve been in and out of lockdown, it’s been quite challenging not just physically for young people but also mentally.

    During lockdown we organised the ‘mile a day’ challenge, encouraging children and young people aged 3-18 to walk or run a mile every day and more than 1,200 signed up across the county borough which we were quite shocked by!

    It led us to thinking about a summer project that anyone could do while in their community over the six weeks holiday. If people message us on our Facebook, Twitter or Instagram pages, we can then share their photos of the challenges for others to see.

    Bridgend Young Ambassador Shannie Bowen

    As part of the popular ‘mile a day’ challenge earlier this year, the young ambassadors managed to secure generous sponsorship from local design and print business KKSolutions.

    Participants recorded their miles using free apps and were all entered into a prize draw with the chance to win an Apple watch or a bike.

    The Young Ambassador programme in Wales is run in partnership between Sport Wales, Youth Sport Trust and the sport development team in each local authority. It is funded by the National Lottery.

    Keen to make a difference in local communities and at a national level, youngsters create and deliver opportunities for their peers and even adults to be physically active through sport. In turn, the programme provides them with confidence and skills to be the sporting leaders of the future.

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