Earlier in the year, The Prince's Trust and the Scarlets worked together on a 'Get Started with Rugby' programme.
The programme helped disadvantaged young people to gain vital experience and accreditation to boost their confidence and employability skills.
Then, last month, Parc y Scarlets opened its doors to Ysgol Dewi Sant who were being taught about what it meant to be a champion - with the help of Welsh international fly-half Rhys Priestland.
After an extensive tour of the stadium, Priestland spent some time answering questions and finished off their visit by signing autographs for each of the children.
Later in April, Parc y Scarlets hosted a fun-filled day of events for primary school pupils aged 6-8, arranged and organised by Coleg Sir Gâr Travel and Tourism.
The activities ranged from football, Zumba and playground games to TAG rugby and bouncy castles.
One student, Chloe-Ann Phillips, said: "This was a great opportunity for us as students to organise this event as it has benefited us with college work and as individuals.
"We couldn't have done it without the help from staff at Parc y Scarlets and our tutors at Coleg Sir Gâr."
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