What to Expect from Llandudno Youth for Christ in 2026
As we look ahead to 2026, we’re excited about what God is doing through Llandudno Youth for Christ — and what’s still to come. The year ahead is shaping up to be one of growth, deepening relationships, and new opportunities to walk alongside young people, families, schools, and churches across our town.
Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect from us in the year ahead.
Celebrating 15 Years of Service 🎉
2026 marks a significant milestone for our Centre Director, Tim, who celebrates 15 years working for the charity!
Our AGM – March 7th
Our Annual General Meeting & Celebration takes place on March 7th, and we’d love for you to join us. This is a chance to reflect on what God has done, hear stories from the past year, look ahead to the future, and reconnect with supporters, volunteers, and partners. More details will be shared soon — but for now, save the date!
Free Training for Parents, Carers, and Churches
Equipping adults to support young people well is a key part of our mission. In early 2026, we’ll be running two free courses:
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Safeguarding Training – helping churches, volunteers, and parents create safer spaces for young people.
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Parenting the Digital Generation – a brand new course designed to support parents and carers navigating social media, online culture, gaming, and digital wellbeing.
Redefine: Exploring Justice and Grace
Our youth discipleship project, Redefine will be tackling the theme of “justice and grace” exploring big questions about fairness, forgiveness, faith, and what it means to follow Jesus in today’s world. As always, Redefine will be a space where young people’s questions are taken seriously and honest discussion is encouraged.
New Detached Work in Local Schools
We’re excited to be launching two brand-new lunchtime detached youth work sessions in a local secondary school. This means meeting young people where they already are; building relationships, listening well, and being a consistent presence during the school day.
Expanding Our Schools Work
We’re also pleased to share that we’ll now be delivering termly assemblies in two schools, not just one. This expansion allows us to engage with even more young people, offering messages of hope, resilience, and faith in ways that are relevant and accessible.
Growing Our Online Youth Work
Online spaces are increasingly where young people ask their biggest questions, and we want to be there too. In 2026, we’ll be stepping up our digital youth work, especially through our ‘Ask Redefine’ TikTok account, where we respond to real questions submitted by young people themselves. It’s an exciting way to engage honestly with faith, life, and the issues young people care about most.
Developing Our Mentoring Work
We’re looking to grow our mentoring provision, walking one-to-one with young people who need encouragement and stability. Mentoring remains one of the most impactful ways we can invest in young people’s lives over the long term.
Partnering More Closely with Local Churches
Finally, we’re committed to deepening our partnerships with local churches. Whether through shared events, training, support, or collaboration, we want to serve churches well and work together for the good of young people across Llandudno.
We’re deeply thankful for everyone who supports, prays for, volunteers with, and partners alongside Llandudno Youth for Christ. As we move into 2026, we do so with hope, expectation, and a renewed commitment to seeing young people’s lives transformed by God’s love.
If you’d like to be involved in any of the work mentioned above, please get in touch — we’d love to hear from you.
