Celebrating Youth Creativity in Annual Contest by The Christophers

The Christophers Honor Young Creatives Through Contest
The Christophers recently celebrated the winners of their annual youth contests, shining a light on their incredible achievements in creativity and compassion. The two contests, the High School Poster Contest and the College Video Contest, encourage students to embody the theme "You can make a difference," which aligns with the organization's mission to promote positive change through media.
First Prize Winners Showcase Meaningful Projects
Alyssa Pontz, a senior from Capstone Academy, garnered first place in the poster contest with her impactful design. Alyssa’s poster features a heartfelt image of her and a friend sharing a story with children. The poster underlines the power of storytelling, emphasizing that even a single story can spark change. The message atop her poster, "You can make a difference," is a reminder for all to share their light.
Alyssa's project is based on a collaborative book, "A Guide to Butterflies (In Your Stomach): A Book for Kids' Worries," which addresses children's anxieties. Alyssa mentioned how rewarding it was to witness the children's reactions as they engaged with the story, reflecting her belief that their work resonated deeply with the young audience.
Second and Third Prize Highlight Community Impact
Second place was awarded to Sonali Hobson, who creatively combined personal photographs from her mission trip to Kenya during her teenage years. Her poster features a poignant quote from Galatians 5:13, encouraging love and service among one another. It captures her experience working with the Maasai Tribe, where she helped build a church for a congregation.
Sonali expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve, emphasizing the lasting impact of their kindness on the community. Third place winner Aryanna Duarte effectively illustrated the significance of community involvement through her poster depicting her experiences with EPIC (Everyone Plays in Our Community) Soccer, a program that promotes soccer participation among youth of all abilities.
College Video Contest Recognizes Engaging Stories
The Christophers also awarded prizes in their College Video Contest, with Jake Gist of Rockwall, Texas, clinching first place. His video, "SNAP News," pays tribute to Mrs. Linda Lyon, who dedicated 37 years of her life to teaching and continues to support youth in her community even post-retirement.
In Jake’s documentary-style video, students reflect on the profound impact Mrs. Lyon had on their lives. Her commitment to education is matched by her ongoing involvement with Lone Star CASA, advocating for children in vulnerable situations. This heartfelt recognition highlights the importance of educators in shaping future generations.
Creative Voices Inspire Change
Molly Giacchi earned second place for her video "Change Someone's World," where she shares her journey as a busy student, mother, and aspiring musician. Her original song, "To Smile," encapsulates The Christophers' message, blending creativity with meaningful insight. It serves as a reminder that simple acts of joy can profoundly influence others' lives.
Third place went to Aditi Srivatsan, whose video concept of human beings as living 'mosaics' creatively explores how individual actions shape the collective experience. Reflecting on her travels, Aditi illustrates how the interactions we have with others can change our perspectives and, ultimately, our actions.
The Christophers’ Legacy of Inspiration
The Christophers, founded in 1945, continues to use various media to inspire individuals to contribute positively to the world. The organization’s motto, "It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness," succinctly captures its vision.
The powerful stories showcased through the recent contests remind us all of our potential to make a difference. By uplifting the voices and creativity of youth, The Christophers cultivate a brighter future filled with hope and meaningful change.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the themes of The Christophers' contests?
The contests focus on the theme "You can make a difference," encouraging participants to express how they can actively contribute to making a positive impact.
Who won the first prize in the poster contest?
Alyssa Pontz from Capstone Academy won the first prize for her creative and impactful poster that highlights the importance of storytelling.
What was the focus of Alyssa's winning project?
Alyssa's project centered on a children's book she collaborated on, aimed at helping kids deal with their anxieties.
How does The Christophers support youth initiatives?
They organize annual contests that allow young people to showcase their creativity while promoting a message of positive change and social responsibility.
What is The Christophers' mission?
The Christophers empower individuals to use their talents and resources to make a difference through acts of service and creative expression.
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