The
Voices of Future Generations Children’s Initiative, working with the
National Sixties Scoop Healing Foundation of Canada, is looking for stories that celebrate resilience and healing and promote awareness about the rights of Indigenous peoples.
Get Ready to Participate!
Who Can Enter?
Indigenous children between 8 and 17 years old from Canada whose families or communities have been impacted by the Sixties Scoop.
Story Theme:
Your story should feature child characters that represent your community and cultural heritage. It should raise awareness about
Indigenous children’s rights and encourage others to understand the importance of those rights, as described by the
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
What Should Your Story Include?
You can submit a full story (1,200-1,500 words) or a story idea/outline (200-300 words) with the commitment to develop the full story if selected. We’re looking for creative and imaginative stories where young heroes solve problems, dream of a better future, and show us how to make the world a more fair and sustainable place for all children.
In your application you will also need to include a short 100-word biography about yourself.
Prizes and Rewards: There will be
Gold, Silver, and Bronze prizes to the best stories, including
medals, certificates, and cash prizes ($300 for gold, $250 for Silver, and $100 for Bronze)
The
top winner will have their story published as a book, illustrated by a professional illustrator, and shared with readers all over the world!
Silver and bronze winners will join a special group of young leaders, called
Child Ambassadors, to help raise awareness about children's rights and inspire change.
Important Details to Remember:
Your story should be
set in Turtle Island (Canada) and told from the perspective of a child.
Your story must connect to
Indigenous children’s rights and highlight the cultural richness of your community.
Your story could also focus on important goals like
environmental sustainability and creating a better world for future generations.
Your story should make reference to the
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, at least one of the
94 calls to action of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), and at least one of the
17 UN Sustainable Development Goals.
How to Enter: Write your story and submit it by
February 28, 2025.
You can submit your story
online at
https://www.vofg.org/callform2025, or send it by email to
ela.martinez@vofg.org
For inspiration, you can read
past winning stories by Indigenous Child Authors that were published such as The Brothers' Reunion by Sydnee Wynter Amie Nisyok and Finding the Language by Adelyn Newman-Ting
Not sure how to begin? check out our webpage with creative writing resources
Need help? Request a brief
coaching session with our team by sending an email to Ela Martinez at ela.martinez@vofg.org
Grab your pen, let your creativity flow, and share your story with the world!
Your voice is important, and we can’t wait to hear what you have to say!