Local Yes Breizh groups

What does a local group actually do?

A local group keeps Yes Breizh alive on the ground: posters, meetings, discussions, events.

It organises simple but visible actions in its community or neighbourhood.

It creates a concrete, regular Breton presence, anchored in everyday life.

Local bands are the beating heart of Yes Breizh.

It's at the level of towns, cities, neighbourhoods and communes that the movement really comes alive.

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Joining a local group: why and how?

Joining a local group means meeting people near you who share your desire for a more capable and freer Brittany.

You take action at your own pace: occasional participation, regular actions or simply attending meetings.

To join a group, simply choose your area and get in touch: a member will welcome you at the next meeting.

Find or create a group near you

You can use the interactive map above to find existing groups and join the one nearest you.

If there isn't already a group in your community, you can set one up in just a few minutes with the help of Yes Breizh.

We provide the essential resources: advice, meeting templates, visuals, digital tools.

Frequently asked questions

“I don't have much time.”

A local group adapts to your pace: participate once a month or once a quarter, it's all useful.

“I'm not very comfortable speaking in public.”

No problem at all. The actions are varied: posters, information relays, logistical organisation and a friendly presence.

“I've never done this before, how do I start?”

Local coordinators and the Yes Breizh team will provide you with guides, tools, visuals and examples of actions.

“What if I want to create a group?”

We'll give you a simple method: contact a few people, arrange a first meeting, launch a first action.

“What tools will I have at my disposal?”

Ready-to-use visuals, poster kits, teaching aids, meeting templates, digital tools, local messaging.