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The entry you are judging is a 60-second film in the Walk in Our Shoes Category. This category is only open to middle school students. When you are judging these films, please remember that they were created by young people around the ages of 11 to 14. Students were asked to make a film that looks at the world through someone else’s eyes or shows what it’s like to “walk in the shoes” of someone experiencing a mental health challenge or someone thinking about suicide. It should help people develop compassion for the challenges that others may be facing and show what actions can be taken to help.
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Jasmine found out that her grandma passed away and now she is having a hard time dealing with the struggle. Her friends started to talk about how they were going to Youanna’s house until they realized that Jasmine didn’t look very good. Jasmine’s friends asked if she wanted to go to her house but she declined the offer and left her friends. After that her friends started to wonder if Jasmine seemed different than usual, then they decided to go over to Jasmine’s house to comfort her and make her feel better. When Jasmine was at home she heard her doorbell ring and went to check the door to see who it was. When she opened the door she realized that it was her friends, when they came inside they comforted her and made her feel better.