Different Gravy created this short documentary with Director, Frankie Spence for Young Camden Foundation in summer 2024.
The film highlights their vitally important Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme that supports children from low-income families during the summer holidays. HAF provides nutritious, hot meals to children who receive free school meals, addressing food insecurity while promoting enriching opportunities during a critical period of their development.
By capturing the beauty of the HAF programme, taking a look into the everyday lives of the young people being served, we hope to inspire continued support for Young Camden Foundation. emphasizing the necessity of such programmes that provide equal opportunities, safe spaces and inspiration for the young people of Camden and beyond.
This film is more than a call to act; it is a visual exploration of how grassroots communities can organise to inspire change, instill hope, and open doors to a brighter future. It serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling to not only reflect but also shape the communities we live in.
This film is currently premiering on NOWNESS, further amplifying its reach and impact, and highlighting its relevance to broader social issues.
You can watch the full film on Young Camden Foundation’s website here.
The film highlights their vitally important Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme that supports children from low-income families during the summer holidays. HAF provides nutritious, hot meals to children who receive free school meals, addressing food insecurity while promoting enriching opportunities during a critical period of their development.
By capturing the beauty of the HAF programme, taking a look into the everyday lives of the young people being served, we hope to inspire continued support for Young Camden Foundation. emphasizing the necessity of such programmes that provide equal opportunities, safe spaces and inspiration for the young people of Camden and beyond.
This film is more than a call to act; it is a visual exploration of how grassroots communities can organise to inspire change, instill hope, and open doors to a brighter future. It serves as a reminder of the power of storytelling to not only reflect but also shape the communities we live in.
This film is currently premiering on NOWNESS, further amplifying its reach and impact, and highlighting its relevance to broader social issues.
You can watch the full film on Young Camden Foundation’s website here.