OutWrite, a free, volunteer-based creative writing program, strives to give access to creative writing to students across the nation. Created during the COVID-19 pandemic, OutWrite was meant to provide a creative space for elementary-age children to explore healthy self-expression and the artistic realm during lockdown. With this mission, OutWrite continues this mission in continually encouraging students’ exploration of creative writing while also promoting conducive emotional outlets, self-awareness, growth of imagination, and advancement in skill.
Our Mission
Our Mission
OutWrite, a free, volunteer-based creative writing program, strives to give access to creative writing to students across the nation. Created during the COVID-19 pandemic, OutWrite was meant to provide a creative space for elementary-age children to explore healthy self-expression and the artistic realm during lockdown. With this mission, OutWrite continues this mission in continually encouraging students’ exploration of creative writing while also promoting conducive emotional outlets, self-awareness, growth of imagination, and advancement in skill.
What we believe
We believe that all students should be able to encounter and explore creative writing without limitation of individual constraints. Many of our teachers started with basic creative writing lessons all the way back in elementary school, leading them to their places as “writers” and passions for creative writing now as high schoolers. Sharing this love and exploration of the genre through accessible and fun online classes is one of our primary goals.
While this was especially important for us during the COVID-19 quarantine to give isolated students an emotional outlet and a space for artistic discovery, OutWrite started several other initiatives as the COVID-19 quarantine and the transition back to in-person life slowly ended. These initiatives are dedicated to making the access to creative writing and imaginative thinking possible for students of all demographics, including those who are underprivileged, bilingual, learning English as a second language, and in temporary homes.