A COMMUNITY-based health festival for young people kicked off in North Dublin last week.
The Linkup Festival was launched in Rush on Monday, August 10 as staff and young people came together to mark the beginning of the festival which will support young people with their return to education.
Organised by Foróige, the festival aims to give young people the opportunity to gain the skills to support their health and wellbeing.
The first day starts with ‘Trails & Tales’, a 5km walk followed by a healthy picnic.
The day is about young people moving more and having some healthier food options for returning to education.
Day two, ‘Tunes & Chats’, gives young people the time to de-stress with friends while listening to music which can improve their mental health.
On day three there is a health and wellbeing guest speaker, with another healthy lunch option being offered to all young people.
Day four is about slowing down and taking time to look after yourself through the practice of yoga and meditation.
This time gives young people the opportunity to learn new skills that they can practice in their everyday lives.
Sarah Butler, Health and Wellbeing Youth Officer and co-ordinator of the Linkup Festival explained the motivation behind the festival.
“The aim is that young people will engage in a positive health initiative at a key time before their return to education,” she said.
“We hope that every young person in our Foróige projects and services will feel more confident, resilient, reconnected and ready for the new challenges they face returning to education, knowing that we are fully behind them, supporting them all the way.”
For more information on the Linkup Festival please email foroigelinkupfestival@gmail.com.