A message from our Managing Director, Darren Alexander:
On behalf of the ACE family, I would like to share how saddened, hurt and angered we are by the institutional racial oppression that continues to breed in the world. The brutality that has taken place recently, and historically, adversely affects us all as members of the human race and needs to be addressed for the betterment of humanity.
I believe I speak for the young people and communities we serve when I recite the words: injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere, and we will not sit back and allow the evils of this world to out-shadow the right for each and every one of us to live safe, purposeful and happy lives.
From adversity comes opportunity, and together we will prevail.
At ACE, our Creative Guidance Mentors are skilled, supportive, and embody the relevant life-experiences to be positive role-models within the communities we serve. We believe it is important to offer services that are set to meet the individual needs of young people, to help them overcome challenges and reach their potential. Their hard work and dedication to ACE are appreciated. With our growing team, we want to thank everyone involved!
Andre Currie, a Creative Guidance Mentor, wants to be remembered for being the one that made people enjoy life. To laugh and appreciate everything. Moving to Bristol at a young age, Andre has a lot of life-experiences under his belt, which he teaches the young people at ACE. Showing how to overcome certain challenges, and grow confidence within themselves and their future.
Andre doesn’t believe as though working at ACE is like the
usual job environment. Starting back in 2013, Andre gets excited by the nice
studio space, good vibes and worthy sessions provided throughout the day. He can
tailor his destiny, and work with the young people he believes he can connect
with.
“What inspires me are the aspirations of young people. Every day they show me something new. The start of 2013, I went on a residential trip with ACE, and I saw all these young people doing music every day – and then I was like, wow this is what I want to do. Music is what I want to do. I have been here ever since.”
Andrew Gall, one of our other Creative Guidance Mentors, spends his time youth facilitating and recording music. Judging success from happiness, Andrew is most proud of becoming an educator. Being able to relate to situations and lead the youth within the community to drive success from within them. He will be remembered for putting in the extra effort to support people. Leaving an impact for a lot of individuals, that will then progress to the next generation.
“What inspires me is when people attempt to be better than what they are. Growth is a massive key to life.”
Andrew believes that the worst things within life, shape you
to be the person you are today. The
extreme experiences have made you as you are. If everything is too easy, then
you don’t use the high level of yourself.
“You don’t know what the light is if you haven’t seen the dark.”
Andrew Gall
Andre explains to me that – “It is about describing what the
community wants, and how organisations will fit that. I think right now, the
community is struggling for generational communication. What we offer is that
bridge of communications, due to our work styles. We know different techniques,
and we are actively adapting to change what that certain outcome is.”
The biggest value of ACE is breaking down the barriers that
are stopping young people achieving their best potential. We want to be able to
communicate to both the younger generation, and the older generation, about how
to build those connections between them and break down challenging divides that
are set in place.
Andrew feels as though, “ACE offers a different level of support. Everyone can connect with young people a lot better and stronger. The approach is different and I don’t think organisations can be on ACE’s level.”
“If your young people are a bit off the edge, it can then
keep rolling on. That side of society needs to be adapted. The current state of
our society I think is because of a lack of education to young people, and if
that doesn’t develop then things will never change. That is why ACE offers
amazing services, tackling that un-development within society.”
It is the guidance, and support from mature elders that can put positive seeds into the young people that come here. Interacting with ACE allows young people to come for support from people who know what it is like, and have experienced similar things.
“Teachers can sometimes be so different to the student, and then that is difficult to relate to- whereas if you can see a role model in someone then its more likely that things can change for the better.”
Some of our Young Participants
We love seeing the difference in individuals after joining
us at ACE.
Andre: “A lot of the young people are more confident in themselves. I think we always put on young people the “big ideal circumstances”. Like, young people are expected to do all these big things, but I mainly look at the little things. Like self-confidence.”
“I like to see where this confidence has come from, I have seen a big change in a few of them. With their skills and development in the music aspect too. Now they’re popping tracks off and it is great to see. I like to see growth. Coming out of their shell. And just how they handle themselves. I have seen some young people outside of work, still dealing with situations accordingly, that they may not have done previously.”
Andrew agrees, in that –
“I have seen a lot of development. I can see where some young people might go off in some troublesome ways, but I think that is changing to become more mature. Some troubles might still arise, yet they deal with those issued with a level of maturity with that.”
The main highlight for us at ACE is seeing the developments within young people rising. Understanding the certain direction that young people may be following, and lead them onto better paths. It is a big success to see how our young people grow, but also how our Creative Guidance Mentors grow with them. It is about building that bridge between the two and enjoying every minute of it.
Thank you for all the work and dedication our two Creative
Guidance Mentors provide to us, and the young people of Bristol.
Young Ambassador Devonta Ngozi has been involved with ACE since 2014. During that period, he studied Music Business at Birmingham University and recently dropped new EP “Miss Me”. In summer 2019, Devonta worked as part of the new Big Team Placement Programme with Team Love, in Bristol. Devonta spoke with us about the experience, and what the future entails for him.
Devonta helped manage the delivery of the emerging talent showcase for the St Paul’s Adventure Playground fundraiser, having direct contact with all the artists, and advancing the show alongside the team. His contributions were also shining at Love Saves the Day and The Downs festival during the summer months.
“My favourite part was probably networking. Meeting new people and putting faces to the name. Also, being able to see it all happen and come together. Everyone has one little job, and that was able to become something bigger. I was able to perform sometimes too, which was a nice experience.”
The programme taught him the tricks of the trade. Whilst in the office with Team Love, he had the opportunity to experience the marketing and admin aspect of the job. Dave Harvey, organiser of the placement programme stated that “He hit the ground running, showed initiative and a desire to get on as soon as he came to us, it was great to see.” Devonta has a dream of setting up a record label for his own, creating music events around the city. With the business knowledge in the bag from his degree and the skills and networks he is developing across different platforms, the future is looking very bright for the artist. He is inclined to organising his own event in the coming months, and with the support of Team Love, he is getting some guidelines to help him through the process.
“Focusing on next year, I am doing the artist research. Getting to know peoples vibe in Bristol, seeing what is about. I know what is popping at the moment. So that is what I am focusing on. Using my platforms to reach out to people, and keeping an ear out for what is on the scene. As time goes by I’ll get a lot more responsibility and get more involved within the organisation.”
Devonta has now become a young ambassador at ACE, where he was able to share his skills and experience with the next generation. “I know how to mix, and help out the kids, its pretty fun. I understand how they want it. Don’t need to think about it, I just know. And then yeah, I can give them any advice they might need from me. It’s chill man.”
Coming to ACE over the last 5 years has given Devonta confidence whilst producing music. “When I came to ACE and made my first song, it helped me get it on the Radio, and things like this have given me the confidence to keep going. I am now dropping two EP’s a year. Videos and all of that so, it has given me that opportunity, showing the possibility and the support that can be given to you, to get to your highest potential. It gives kids that extra push and offers you so much. Showing the standard of like, flying out of the nest sort of thing.”
Finishing the chat we had with Devonta, he expressed that whilst doing the placement for Team Love, he felt as though his voice was heard and felt appreciated for what he brought to the table.
Statement from Dave Harvey, at Team Love “He’s a top lad and it’s a pleasure to have him working with us – it’s worth mentioning none of this would have been possible without the help of you guys at ACE to link us, and to link someone you knew would shine with this opportunity so big thanks to you as well, look forward to the next stage.”
We are proud of what Devonta has achieved in his career and excited to see what the future holds for him and his music.