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Brighton Hall is a special place where students are given both the freedom and support to make their artistic dreams come true. Students are encouraged to think independently and imaginatively within a supportive, creative environment.
The Brighton Hall Student Council braintstormed ideas to make a difference in our community; and we used our creative talents to write, film and edit a student short film that educates the community on an issue that affects everyone: mental health. We have a student-written, 25-minute dramatic short film that addresses the internal struggle that comes with depression disorder. We plan to distribute this short film free of charge to school districts across the nation, as well as use the film to raise funds for global NGO's that address mental health care.
The purpose of our short film is to raise awareness of mental health issues - specifically in teens, and to remove the stigma of mental disorders. Our goal is to not only emphasize the rising prevalence of mental health issues in teens, but to encourage a wider vision and compassion for those suffering with these disorders.
The money we raise will be put directly towards the budget for the film, focusing on camera/lighting/sound equipment. We want to present our message as professionally and effectively as possible.
To thank you for supporting our project, donors will receive acknowledgement in the closing credits.
It's incredibly important to us to provide a voice for teens who feel isolated within their mental disorder. You are not alone!
The Brighton Hall Student Council braintstormed ideas to make a difference in our community; and we used our creative talents to write, film and edit a student short film that educates the community on an issue that affects everyone: mental health. We have a student-written, 25-minute dramatic short film that addresses the internal struggle that comes with depression disorder. We plan to distribute this short film free of charge to school districts across the nation, as well as use the film to raise funds for global NGO's that address mental health care.
The purpose of our short film is to raise awareness of mental health issues - specifically in teens, and to remove the stigma of mental disorders. Our goal is to not only emphasize the rising prevalence of mental health issues in teens, but to encourage a wider vision and compassion for those suffering with these disorders.
The money we raise will be put directly towards the budget for the film, focusing on camera/lighting/sound equipment. We want to present our message as professionally and effectively as possible.
To thank you for supporting our project, donors will receive acknowledgement in the closing credits.
It's incredibly important to us to provide a voice for teens who feel isolated within their mental disorder. You are not alone!
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Brighton Hall Student Council
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Burbank, CA