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Art & Essay Contest

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Giving Military Children a Voice

The annual Armed Services YMCA Art & Essay Contest gives military children a voice. It also serves as a reminder of the sacrifices military children, service members, and their families make for our country.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Art and Essay contest is open to children of currently serving military (active duty, National Guard, or reserves), disabled veterans, and retired service members (with 20+ years of service).

Artwork submissions are limited to children in grades 1 through 6.

Essay submissions are open to children in grades 1 through 12.

The ASYMCA uses an online submission process. Eligible participants can click the link to “Submit an Entry.” The entry form is in two parts: the first part collects the child’s information and includes a button to upload their submission; the second part collects information about their military sponsor.

During the submission period, you will find the link to the submission form at the top and bottom of this webpage.

Since all artwork will be submitted through an online portal, you will need to photograph or scan the art. This means there are no limitations on the size or type of art. Children can use any artistic medium or mix mediums to create unique works. Art can be flat, dimensional, or sculptural. Your child is limited only by their imagination and the theme provided!

Essays can be no more than 3000 characters (approximately 500 words or 1 page of typed text), must be related to the theme provided, and submitted using the field provided in the form. Outside these parameters, children have creative license to express themselves using the written word. Poetry, narratives, short stories, or traditional essays are all wonderful ways to tell a story.

As we are expecting an increased volume of submissions, art or written works that do not fit the theme presented for this contest will be ineligible and screened out prior to judging.

For artwork, you can upload a png or jpeg file.

No PDF files, please.

The Armed Services YMCA will award an iPad to one child from each category and age range:

  • Art, Age 6-7
  • Art, Age 8-9
  • Art, Age 10-12
  • Essay, Age 6-7
  • Essay, Age 8-9
  • Essay, Age 10-12
  • Essay, Age 13-14
  • Essay, Age 15-16
  • Essay, Age 17-18

We’re happy to answer any questions you might have! You can email us here if you need more information or clarification on the information provided.

Program Overview

The 2024 annual contest submission period opens February 9, and runs through April 30. Winners will be announced at the end of April in honor of the Month of the Military Child. Entries may be submitted from military children living in the U.S. and abroad.

2024 Theme: “Courage”

Whether it’s the service member, military spouse, or military child, courage is one of the virtues that shapes military life. How has it shaped yours? 


Art Contest

The art contest promotes art among military children in grades 1–6 of active duty, disabled, or retired members of the Armed Services, National Guard, or Reserves.


Essay Contest

The contest encourages military children to use creative writing to express themselves. The essay contest is open to military children in grades 1–12 of active duty, disabled, or retired members of the Armed Services, National Guard, or Reserves.

Submit your creative work

The 2024 submission period runs from February 9 through April 30!

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2023 Contest Winners

The Art Contest is specifically for children grades 1-6. Winners were selected based on age range and received a Kindle Fire tablet. The theme for 2023 was “The Winds of Change.”

 

Art Category

  • Ages 7-8: Evelyn Eskam, United States Marine Corps
  • Ages 9-10: Luke Roberson, United States Navy
  • Ages 11-12: Zoie Roberson, United States Navy

Children grades 1-12 are encouraged to participate in the Essay Contest. Winners were selected based on age ranges, and received a Kindle Fire tablet. The theme for 2023 was “The Winds of Change.”

 

Essay Category

  • Ages 6-7: Maddy Peterson, United States Marine Corps
  • Ages 8-9: Mason Wolf, United States Air Force
  • Ages 10-12: Evelyn Diddams, United States Marines Corps
  • Ages 13-14: Sydney Morgan, United States Marines Corps
  • Ages 15-16: Alyss Valerio, United States Marines Corps
  • Ages 17-18: Steve Muro Jr, United States Air Force

2023 Creative Submissions

2023 Winners' Submissions

Download the booklet of this year's Art & Essay Winners' submissions

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2023 All Participants' Submissions

Download the complete booklet of all this year's Art & Essay submissions

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