District Attorney General Charme Allen was selected to serve as the Knox County Chair for Do the Write Thing, a program of the National Campaign to Stop the Violence.

Do the Write Thing is a unique national program designed to give middle school students an outlet to communicate in group discussions and through writing how violence impacts their daily lives. In addition to exposing the causes and effects of violence, students are asked to share their ideas on reducing violence in their community.

The program asks students to express in stories, poems, and songs, or in any other written forms, the violence they’ve faced, with an emphasis on exploring these key questions:

  • How does violence affect your daily life?
  • What are some of the causes of youth violence in your community?
  • What can you as an individual do to reduce youth violence in your community?

Two selected ambassadors will receive:

  • Essay published and submitted into the Library of Congress
  • All-expense paid trip to recognition week & ceremony in Washington, DC
  • Opportunity to meet world, national & local leaders

Contact DtWT Knox County Program Coordinator:
ag.dtwt@knoxcounty.org
865-215-2515


DtWT Challenge Timeline

Jan 30 Online Submission Form Goes Live
Jan 30 – March 22  Essay Submission Period
March-April Community Judges Will Score Essay Submissions
MayAmbassadors Announced & Local Recognition Activities
JulyAmbassadors’ Trip to DtWT Recognition Week

GET INVOLVED

Presenting Pen Sponsor

Pencil Power Sponsor

Community Partners

Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs

City of Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon

Emerald Youth Foundation

Knox County Sheriff Tom Spangler

Knoxville Police Chief Paul Noel

Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee

Boys & Girls Club of the Tennessee Valley

The Change Center

KICKO

Knox County Schools

Metro Drug Coalition

Muse

The Department of Business Analytics and Statistics in the Haslam College of Business

United Way of Greater Knoxville

YOKE

YWCA Phyllis Wheatley Center