Are the voices of children and young people being heard in the current crisis? We would love to hear what children and young people think and also how you are feeling.
Be part of history and maybe even change it by helping older people understand your feelings.
Send Sea Mills 100 a postcard with your thoughts and feelings during the current situation. Tell older people what YOU think. These will be displayed around Sea Mills and Coombe Dingle for people to read, including the Sea Mills phone box museum, community noticeboards, and anywhere else we can get access too. They will also be included on the Sea Mills 100 website to make sure they are kept as a record of young people’s thoughts, feelings and ideas at this time.
Download the templates below or just use a piece of paper or card about 14cm x 10cm (that’s 5.5 inches x 4 inches) instead. You can also use a drawing program on a computer or tablet and there’s a template for that too.
Template for digital use:
Please send your postcard to 28 St Edyth’s Road, Sea Mills, Bristol BS9 2ES, UK or email it to info@seamills100.co.uk. You can also submit your postcards by sharing them on Instagram or Twitter, tagging @SeaMills100 and using the hashtag #LockdownPostcard
Postcards from lockdown is a joint project between Sea Mills 100 & Sea Mills and Coombe Dingle Together and open to all young people, wherever you live in the world. Be honest and be as creative as you like. You can sign your postcard, you can say how old you are or where you are from, or you can be anonymous. It’s up to you.
Press release and further information about the project
Credits: Clip art from http://clipart-library.com/clipart/2024641.htm
& Crayon Doodle Happy Kids Drawing (PNG Transparent)