Fourteen-year-old Henry has reached a major milestone by completing his Bronze Level Award in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Program—the first participant to do so through Connecticut’s sole Award Center. Throughout his journey, Henry set and met SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound) goals across each required section. For his Physical Recreation section, which he designated as his major focus, Henry dedicated 26 weeks to rock climbing, developing strength, technique, and perseverance in the sport. In his 13-week Voluntary Service section, he collaborated with Project Imo, where he evaluated virtual reality applications for youth career development and created a TinkerCAD tutorial that remains an active resource at Project Imo’s Idea Forge Creators Space. Meanwhile, for his Skill section, Henry expanded his expertise in 3D design, sharpening his abilities in Blender under the guidance of Project Imo’s own Mark Flynn.
Henry’s Adventurous Journey (AJ) took him deep into the rugged backcountry of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, where he completed a challenging expedition with a Registered Activity Provider. As part of his AJ SMART goal, he conducted field observations of birds and their ecosystems, furthering his understanding of avian habitats and environmental interactions. This experience tested his endurance and adaptability, reinforcing the core values of resilience and problem-solving that are central to the Award program.
Henry’s completion of the Bronze Level Award is a testament to his diligence, professionalism, and passion for personal growth. His contributions to Project Imo’s youth development initiatives, particularly his VR application assessments and instructional work, showcase his commitment to making a meaningful impact on his community. With this achievement behind him, Henry has set a strong foundation for future endeavors—whether in STEM, outdoor exploration, or service leadership. His journey through the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Program highlights the importance of dedication and self-driven learning, inspiring other young people to take on similar challenges.