Join your local YFC Why join a YFC?
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Change your world with YFC
Join a Young Farmers’ Club and start living your best rural life
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National Federation of Young Farmers’ ClubsYFC Centre, 10th Street, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, CV8 2LGTelephone: 024 7685 7200Email: [email protected]: www.nfyfc.org.uk
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If you’re looking to form new friendships, develop skills and take part in exciting opportunities, then join your local YFC!
You don’t need to be involved in farming to be a Young Farmer – just someone who appreciates the countryside and enjoys rural life.
Our thousands of YFC members, aged between 10 and 28, get involved with national competitions, agricultural events, training, international travel and make lifelong friends.
What are you waiting for? Join a Young Farmers’ Club and be part of one of the largest rural youth organisations in England and Wales.
www.nfyfc.org.uk
Why join a YFC?
The National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs
580YFCs
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County Federations
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We offer a range of bespoke courses designed to develop members’ skills to benefit them and their YFC.
Training & skills
Youth work
Supporting the community
Our history Competitions
Travel
Charity work
Age range of members
Members can take part in a variety of YFC events including agricultural discussions, rallies, competitions and shows.
Rural young people and the next generation of farmers
have a voice through NFYFC. We offer training, events, study tours and research opportunities.
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NFYFC raises awareness of issues affecting young people living in the countryside such as rural isolation, farm safety and safer driving.
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We support young people to develop transferable skills on their journey through life.
NFYFC is a voluntary youth organisation that is led by its members.
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NFYFC annually organises 33 national competitions. There’s something to suit everyone!
NFYFC plans bespoke travel opportunities – volunteering holidays, working trips or exciting overseas tours.
£1.2mYFCs raise more than £1.2m a year for charity through fundraising activities.
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YFCs volunteer and organise projects to give back to their local communities.
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The first Young Farmers’ Club was formed in 1921 in Devon. By 1932, the National Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs was created and has been supporting thousands of YFC members ever since.