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Kids' Dreams Shine in Award-Nominated Charity Film
29 Jan
Summary
- A charity film highlighting neurodivergent children's aspirations is nominated for an award.
- The short film 'My Potential, My Way' showcases children's dreams and challenges.
- Voting for the Smiley Charity Film Awards closes on Friday.

Caudwell Children's short film, 'My Potential, My Way,' has been nominated for the prestigious 2026 Smiley Charity Film Awards, recognizing outstanding cause-based film campaigns.
The film, produced by the charity's in-house marketing team, offers a poignant look into the aspirations of neurodivergent and disabled children. It highlights their dreams and challenges them to overcome societal pressures that often limit their perceived potential.
Featured in the film are children like 11-year-old Leeland, a wheelchair user passionate about football, who dreams of becoming an independent leader. Eight-year-old Harper, aspiring to be a film director, wishes for a world that better accepts disability and neurodivergence.
The charity's director of marketing emphasized the film's role in showcasing the children's unique abilities and the personalized support provided. Voting for the film closes on Friday, offering a chance to support these inspiring stories.


