YMUNWCH I DDATHLU EFFAITH CYFNEWIDIADAU BYD-EANG AR BOBL A CHYMUNEDAU IFANC YNG NGHYMRU.
Join us in the Senedd on Tuesday 4th December 2018 to celebrate the impact of global exchanges on young people and communities in Wales and to mark our 45th anniversary.
On Tuesday 20 November 2018, UNA Exchange will be holding its Annual General Meeting at the Temple of Peace in Cardiff. Beneficiaries and supporters are welcome to join the UNA Exchange Board of Trustees and Director to review the charity’s activity and accounts for the year ending 31 March 2018.
In August 2018 UNA Exchange volunteers from Wales and around the world took part in a two-week residential project in Cardiff that sought to raise awareness of the challenges facing members of the LGBT+ community. As part of the UNESCO-affiliated Raising Peace Campaign our volunteers took part in the Iris Prize in the Community, creating a film to promote diversity.
Calling out all ages between 18-30 years of age! This summer, UNA Exchange is offering a fantastic summer deal when booking onto selected volunteering projects. The summer sale includes a reduced administrative fee of £150, accommodation, food and activities when booking onto the project.
If you are looking to do something this summer and wanting to travel, this opportunity is ideal for you!
Watch this space for details of the UNA Exchange 2018 Summer Sale, which goes *LIVE* on Thursday 26 July. Committed to making volunteering abroad as accessible as possible, we are delighted to announce that we will be cutting our administrative fees in half through August.
Interested in experiencing something new this summer but not sure where to start? In this blog post, our new Programme Officer for short-term exchanges at UNA Exchange draws on her own experiences of volunteering abroad and highlights why you should consider doing it for yourself.
This week members of the UNA Exchange team, including our new Programme Officer (Exchanges) Bethan Julia Williams, represented the organisation at the national showcase event of Youth Work Week Wales in Cardiff Bay.
International Youth Day is celebrated every year on 12th August and was founded in the year 2000, by the United Nations. The purpose of International Youth Day is to develop awareness of cultural and legal issues that affect youths and to help engage young people to become active in creating positive changes in their community.
This week UNA Exchange welcomes Carys Price from Cardiff Met University. She is doing a communication and marketing internship. This week is refugee week and as part of this, Carys has researched the history and aims of the United Nations’ initiative and how to get involved with UNA Exchange.