Why writing matters

A safe place to find your voice

Writing gives young people a way to express themselves, build confidence, and be heard. The Grow A Writer (GAW) Contest is designed to support youth through structured writing opportunities, supported by volunteer-led workshops and mentorship

Through guided prompts, optional sharing, and individualized feedback, participants build practical writing and communication skills. Post-contest, youth can continue developing through volunteer-led workshops in partnership with Baico Publishing, supporting ongoing growth, mentorship, and confidence.

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How it works

What youth can expect

Each cycle is built to be welcoming, practical, and strengths-based—so every participant can grow at their own pace.

1) Welcome & goal-setting

Participants are introduced to the contest with clear guidelines and encouragement to set personal goals, such as strengthening their writing skills, building confidence, or expressing their creativity through storytelling.

2) Guided workshops

Short lessons and prompts help youth practice storytelling, journaling, and clear communication—supported by mentors and facilitators.

3) Mentorship & feedback

Participants receive encouragement and constructive feedback, plus optional one-to-one check-ins to support progress and wellbeing.

4) Share & celebrate

Youth can share work in a low-pressure way (read aloud, display, or private reflection). We celebrate growth, effort, and resilience.

Skills youth build

Confidence that carries into school and life

Communication

Practice expressing ideas clearly, on paper and in conversation.

Self-awareness

Journaling and reflection support emotional literacy and healthy coping.

Belonging

A supportive group environment where youth feel seen, respected, and encouraged.

Youth group in a supportive circle discussion

Impact stories

Every young person’s journey is different. Here are examples of what participants often share after a cycle of Grow A Writer.

★★★★★

“I didn’t think my words mattered. Now I can write what I feel—and I’m not as scared to speak up.”

Participant writing notes at a table

Youth participant

Grow A Writer

★★★★★

“The prompts helped me focus. I started using journaling when I’m stressed, and it actually works.”

Close-up of hands writing with a pencil

Youth participant

Grow A Writer

★★★★★

“I saw confidence grow week by week. The program makes space for youth to be themselves and be supported.”

Students and a teacher collaborating in a classroom

Program mentor

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