This is not just another writing contest.
Since 1998, the National Campaign to Stop Violence (NCSV) has issued a challenge to the young people of Chicago and over 50 communities around the United States. Each year, middle school students from across Chicago are invited to consider the causes of youth violence and to make a commitment to seek peaceful, constructive lives.
The primary initiative of the NCSV is the "Do the Write Thing Challenge" Program ("Challenge"). The "Challenge" gives middle school students an opportunity to examine the impact of violence on their lives in classroom discussions and in written form by communicating what they have seen to be the causes of youth violence as well as solutions to help decrease the violence in their communities. By encouraging students to make personal commitments to do something about the problem, the program ultimately seeks to empower them to reduce violence in their homes, schools and neighborhoods.