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Another Awesome Day is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to teen suicide awareness and prevention. We believe in the power of community, creativity, and holistic wellness practices to help teens share their stories, connect in real life, and thrive in an increasingly digital age.
We're excited to share an inspiring development in our mission to empower South Florida youth! Over the summer Another Awesome Day proudly supported The King Carter Youth Foundation organization with their nighttime summer camp, bringing cutting-edge AI and blockchain education directly to young women and men in the Miami Gardens Community. In collaboration with 1st Take Youth Film Program, another dedicated Miami nonprofit and frequent Another Awesome Day collaborator, we created a unique learning experience that bridges traditional film skills with emerging technologies that are reshaping the entertainment industry. This partnership exemplifies the power of community organizations working together to provide forward-thinking education that plants the seeds for the future. Through Another Awesome Day's expertly led activities, our participants gained hands-on experience with technologies that are revolutionizing creative industries: AI-Powered Creativity: Youth learned to create their own AI prompts for character development and script writing, discovering how artificial intelligence can enhance their storytelling abilities Digital Asset Literacy: Participants explored the fundamentals of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, and digital assets, understanding how these innovations are changing business and media NFT Marketplace Navigation: Young filmmakers gained exposure to NFT platforms and learned how blockchain intellectual property is transforming media development and ownership Digital Security Awareness: Critical lessons in online safety, including protecting personal information and maintaining privacy in digital spaces This collaboration perfectly complemented the film skill development provided by 1st Take Youth Film Program, bringing revolutionary concepts and practical skills to the forefront of our participants' education. These collaborations ensure our youth receive comprehensive education that prepares them for the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Programs like this summer camp are made possible through your generous contributions to our year-round initiatives. Thank you for supporting a vision that honors King Carter's legacy by preparing South Florida's youth for leadership in tomorrow's world. Together, we're not just empowering youth—we're investing in the future innovators, creators, and leaders of our community.
In FY25 Another Awesome Day launched initiative to put 988 suicide hotline signage and support resources in communities across the country.
This December marks our second successful appearance at Miami Art Week, where we transformed the Dorsey Memorial into a space of hope, creativity, and connection for students of Overtown, Miami. Learn more about our initiative in the historic Overtown and Dorsey Memorial Library in this Medium article. Our Art Basel installation brought together over 20+ web3 community leaders, artists, and mental health advocates, creating meaningful conversations about teen mental health through the power of creativity and connection. Special thanks to our amazing partners who helped make this possible through their generous support and dedication to our cause.
A Los Angeles City initiative from Another Awesome Day Non Profit 501C3. Teen led effort making a difference for family in LA affected by fires. Check out teens4la.org to learn more.
Our collaboration between Y3K and Fam1st Family Foundation at the West Oakland Youth Center is a blueprint for how web3 communities and leaders can support underserved communities through emerging technology education. This innovative summer program brought future focused learning experiences to Oakland youth, fostering creativity, promoting entrepreneurship, and encouraging technical skills crucial for the future workforce.