Give It a Go

Feeling the winter slump? Young Scot’s Give it a Go campaign is here to help you shake things up, boost your mental health, and start the year with a fresh perspective!

Looking for inspiration?

Exploring a new activity can be a great way to enhance your wellbeing. It’s not just an opportunity to grow personally, but also a chance to connect with new people and uncover talents you never knew you had!

We challenged Evie, Billie, Ty and Dex to Give It A Go this January. From Tree Top Adventures at Go Ape to journalling, they tried something new to benefit their mental health.

Exciting Discounts to Get You Started

With your Young Scot National Entitlement Card (NEC), you can access amazing discounts to try something new without breaking the bank.

Try a New Sport

Trying a new sport can be a great way to get active and make new friends. Check out sportscotland’s website and find a sport you fancy giving a go!

Share Your Journey

We’d love to see what new adventures you’re trying! Share your experiences with us on social media using the hashtag #GiveItAGo and tag Young Scot for a chance to be featured.

Don’t let the January blues hold you back—embrace new experiences, boost your mental health, and make 2025 your year of discovery with Young Scot!

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