Youth For Development Network - YFDN
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YFDN connects the most marginalized groups with core skills, entrepreneurship, and employability readiness training, using sports, arts based and innovative methodologies.
🎥✨ WE MADE NATIONAL NEWS! ✨⚽
On April 6, 2026, YFDN brought the energy, unity, and purpose to Clarendon for the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace — and the impact didn’t go unnoticed! 🇯🇲
Big thanks to TV for capturing the movement as youth from Kingston ZOSOs, St. Catherine, and Clarendon came together as champions of change 💪🏾
From the 6-a-side football action âš˝
To life skills & GBV awareness sessions đź§
To powerful moments of connection, leadership, employability and transformation 🤝
👉 This is what it looks like when Sport becomes a tool for building bridges and breaking barriers.
🙌🏾 Respect to our key partners and supporters who made it possible:
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Together, we created a safe, incident-free space where youth showed discipline, teamwork, and vision for a better future 🌍
🔥 This is just the beginning. From the Field to the Future — we move forward as ONE.
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“Sport is not just recreation — it is a proven development tool."
For 15 years, the Youth for Development Network (YFDN) has implemented structured Sport-for-Development programmes across Jamaica, using football as a platform to deliver life skills, employability training, and gender-based violence prevention.
📊 Results:
• 9,000+ youth engaged
• Measurable improvements in conflict resolution & emotional regulation
• Pathways into education, employment, and entrepreneurship
On International Day of Sport for Development and Peace 2026, YFDN launched the Peace Through Sport Championship — bringing together youth from Kingston ZOSOs, St. Catherine, and Clarendon.
This is sport as a system for social transformation.
This is sport building bridges.
This is sport breaking barriers.
We invite partners, donors, and institutions to build on our partnership with |CRP to scale what works.
đź“© Connect with us to collaborate
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Not gonna lie ...
This feels different.
Youth from Kingston, Clarendon, St. Catherine all in one space, laughing, competing, connecting.
You can feel it.
Something is shifting.
Building bridges. Breaking barriers.
15 years and counting ...
06/04/2026
We're live in Clarendon.
From Kingston to Clarendon ...
Youth are showing up with energy, purpose, and possibility.
The journey has started.
Building bridges. Breaking barriers.
15 years and counting ...
🌻Wrapping up International Women’s Month 2026 by celebrating the lasting impact of AWE 4.0!
Though the program concluded in November 2025, its spirit lives on. Proudly supported by the US Embassy, Kingston implemented by YFDN, and backed with mentorship & pitch funds by Le Champ Foundation in Jamaica, this Academy for Women Entrepreneurs empowered a bold group of Jamaican women to sharpen their business skills, build resilience, and chase their dreams.
In this heartfelt video recap, the ladies share their powerful journeys — the breakthrough moments, the sisterhood, and their sincere thanks to the facilitators and partners who made it possible.From ideas finding their voice to confident entrepreneurs rising — this is Jamaican women’s empowerment in action.
Big thanks to: US Embassy. Kingston for believing in our women, The YFDN Team for seamless implementation, Le Champ Foundation for mentorship & pitch support.
To every AWE 4.0 woman: Your courage continues to inspire. Keep building, keep leading! We remain deeply hopeful for more empowering moments with AWE!
Your turn: Drop a đź‘‘ if inspired
Tag a Jamaican sister who needs this
Share to spread the empowerment
Comment “AWE” for future opportunities
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08/03/2026
🫠Happy International Women's Day! 👡👒🌞
Today — and every day — we celebrate the unstoppable strength, radiant joy, and fierce power of women everywhere.
CELEBRATE the invincible, ecstatic wildfire queen! Her laughter detonates stars across the sky! đź’«
CELEBRATE the unstoppable, radiant, victorious eruption forever! ♾️
To every woman rising, leading, loving, and breaking barriers: You are seen, you are powerful, you are everything. You are AWEsome! đź’–
"When we give — respect, opportunities, support we all gain."-
Here's to her power shining brighter than ever!
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29/01/2026
đź’› ST. JAMES, WE STAND WITH YOU đź’›
Our YFDN team witnessed firsthand the acute flooding, home damage, and livelihood disruption during and after Hurricane Melissa. Families in Bickersteth and Seven Rivers are still rebuilding—homes, schools, and a sense of normalcy. Next Saturday, we’re coming together to lend a hand where it’s needed most.
📍 Bickersteth Primary & Infant School | Seven
Rivers Community
đź—“ Saturday, February 7, 2026
⏰ 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Through YFDN’s Integrated Community Reach & Support Framework, volunteers will support:
🔨 Minor home repairs
📦 Essential supplies for families
👨‍👩‍👧 Care and support for children and elders
This is about community care, solidarity, and ensuring our children and families feel seen, supported, and hopeful again.
Special thanks to our partners and The Syenqo Fund for standing with St. James during recovery.
✨ All hands are welcome. Donations are welcome. Come lend a hand.
Together, we rebuild. Together, we rise.
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✨ Congratulations to Mrs. Sheree Martin on her appointment as Interim CEO of NCB! ✨
The Youth for Development Network (YFDN) proudly congratulates Mrs. Sheree Martin on this historic and well-deserved milestone. Her leadership, vision, and commitment to excellence continue to break barriers and redefine what’s possible for women in corporate leadership across Jamaica and the Caribbean.
We are especially grateful for her support of youth and women’s empowerment through her role as the Innovation Spotlight Speaker at the AWEVOW Summit under the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) Jamaica Programme. Her insights, authenticity, and encouragement left a lasting impact on our women founders and young leaders.
Mrs. Martin’s journey is a powerful reminder that leadership rooted in purpose, integrity, and service can transform institutions—and inspire generations.
đź’› Thank you for continuing to light the way for women and girls in Jamaica and around the world.
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01/01/2026
✨ Happy New Year from YFDN ✨
As we step into the new year, we do so grounded in gratitude, purpose, and community.
Across Jamaica, YFDN continues to work with youth leaders, women entrepreneurs, educators, and community partners to build safer, more resilient communities. Through sport and development, we engage young people in positive leadership and life skills. Through our work to end gender-based violence, we support youth leaders to challenge harmful norms and promote respect and equity. Through the Academy for Women Entrepreneurs, we strengthen women-led businesses as anchors of family and community wellbeing.
When these efforts come together, impact multiplies.
Initiatives like Gifts That Give Back reflect the power of this integrated approach—where women-led businesses support families and youth, partnerships unlock collective action, and communities are better equipped to recover, rebuild, and thrive.
This is our circle of impact:
Youth lead change. Women strengthen economies. Communities uplift one another.
As we begin the year ahead, we remain committed to youth development, gender justice, entrepreneurship, and partnerships that turn support into lasting transformation. đź’›
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From Dream to Reality — the AWEVOW Summit, Trade Show & Closing Ceremony marked a historic close to the AWE Cohort 4 (2025) Program in Jamaica 🇯🇲✨
With the unwavering support of the as funders and leaders fully in attendance, we witnessed women rise through enterprise, innovation, resilience, reframing, and recovery.
From the fire of our Ambassador, to inspiring , bold ideas at the , and brilliance on the stage at the Competition — this cohort proved that women are not waiting for opportunities… they are creating them.
We celebrated growth through & Awards, funding and the power of partnership with , , , , , and the many supporters who stood all in for women’s economic empowerment.
This year, we don’t just close a program.
We activate a movement .
We affirm that above all — YOU are your brand.
🎥 This video highlight says it all.
The future is women empowerment. The future is now.
Our YFDN Youth Leaders and AYCoP facilitators continue to stand at the frontlines—leading conversations, shifting mindsets, and championing safer communities for all. 💛🔥
As we close out Youth Month 2025, and enter the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, we celebrate the power of youth leadership and the strength of our network.
From community dialogues to school-based sessions, our young leaders are proving that real change happens when youth lead from the front, using their voice, their skills, and their courage to build a future free from violence.
This is youth empowerment in action.
This is AYCoP.
This is YFDN.
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