Ardonagh Community Trust, the registered charity of the Ardonagh Group, is delighted to reveal the first ever winner of the Bright Future Prize.
The judging panel were overwhelmed by the quality of submissions to ACT’s Bright Future Prize — a new £20,000 funding stream to help young people turn their innovative community-based projects into reality.
From tackling the issue of bullying or supporting young people from areas of deprivation in the north to aim high, to increasing access to arts programmes or helping young people to protect their mental health through the power of gaming – these creative and thoughtful projects are a testimony to all our talented Bright Future Prize finalists.
After careful consideration, we are pleased to announce that the first prize of £20,000 has been awarded to the Dawn To The Light team – Demereece Green, Aaliyah Nesbeth and Ahtasham Akhtar. However, judges were so impressed by the overall quality of our finalists’ submissions, that they awarded all three runners up prizes of £5,000, to ensure that all projects benefitted from the prize.
Dawn To The Light aims to help young people to understand, talk about, and look after their mental health. The game will tell an interactive story set in a school, where the player learns more about mental health. Mini games, such as breathing and visualisation exercises, will provide in-game tools for coping with mental health challenges.
The concept for the game began in 2019, when the talented trio were each selected to take part in a project called The Agency - a youth enterprise project run by Contact Theatre in Manchester. Together, they worked to develop the concept for a new game that would help young people to protect their mental health.
Dawn To The Light was inspired by the team’s own experiences growing up in Manchester, where they witnessed the devastating impact that poor mental health has had on the young people in their community.
More than one in 10 young people aged 5-19 meet the clinical criteria for a mental health condition. Despite this, around 75% of young people with a diagnosable mental health condition receive no treatment at all.
The Bright Future Prize is an annual award open to teenagers. Entries for our next round will open in Spring 2022.