The Port of Milford Haven has pledged to support the Duke of Edinburghās Award in Pembrokeshire for an additional two years, this time as a Gold Associate Supporter.
Since 2021, the Port has been a Silver Associate Supporter, but has now increased its sponsorship to open up the DofE programme to even more young people in Pembrokeshire. Under the partnership, pupils from Milford Haven School, Ysgol Harri Tudur in Pembroke Dock, Haverfordwest High and Fishguardās Ysgol Bro Gwaun will have the opportunity to complete the prestigious award programme. These four schools have combined Year 8 and 9 groups of approx.1,600 young people. The Portās support will help many of these pupils to take part in volunteering, physical and skills activities, as well as participating in expeditions. The funding will also support the development of specialist groups to reach marginalised individuals such as those from refugee or traveller communities.
The Duke of Edinburghās Award is a programme designed for 14-24 year olds that develops the skills, experience and confidence to successfully navigate adult life and provides opportunities for participants to realise new interests and talents.
Ian Gwilym at DofE Wales said āItās fantastic that the Port is committing more valuable support to further develop the DofE in their operational area. This support also demonstrates that major companies like the Port really value and appreciate the importance of young people gaining new experiences from taking part in the DofE programme and gaining valuable skills for work and lifeā.
Chief Executive at the Port of Milford Haven, Tom Sawyer, commented āI hold the DofE programme in high regard and Iām delighted that weāve become Gold Associates enabling pupils from Pembrokeshire to get involved in this life-affirming and enriching activity. Seeing DofE on an application really means something to us; it says Iāve sacrificed; Iāve striven, Iāve cared; Iāve contributed; Iāve served; Iāve led; Iāve supported. DofE speaks of more than qualifications, it speaks to the values and motivations of a person, and thatās why we value it so highly.ā
For more information on the programme visit www.dofe.org
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