Accolades
Take a look at the acknowledgements
Words Have Purpose
has received below !
Words Have Purpose was featured in the Between the Stops Pop Up Exhibition in Portsmouth from the 28/2/2026 until the 15/3/2026.
The two poems being featured are Travel and Spoil a Stranger. These poems also appear in the Between the Stops flipboard. View them in the link below.
In December 2025, Words Have Purpose composed and performed a poem for Hope and Mind at LSCFT, which is an NHS charity.
The poem is featured below, click the link or read the entry.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DR1xOQTjCo_/?utm_source=ig_web_button_native_share
Hope and Mind at LSCFT
Within LSCFT we want the best for our community,
By establishing Hope and Mind at LSCFT we aim to bring about
unity.
Providing support to those living with learning disabilities, autism, mental health needs and more,
Enriching your healthcare experience is at our core.
At Hope and Mind our logo contains the sunshine,
Reminding you that each day things can slowly improve, offering you an essential lifeline.
Restoring your hope for the future and in your recovery,
This is essentially all Hope and Mind at LSCFT aims to be, please accept this humble introductory.
A Winner of the 2025 World Mental Health Competition
My original piece entitled ‘More than a poem’ won 4th place with Poem Stellium.
Click the button below to see it announced on Instagram.
Honorary Mention
A thought provoking and honest poem entitled ‘Bleaching’ consisting of a personal account was given an honorary mention for the Black History Month Competition 2025 held by Poem Stellium. Read my entry below.
Bleaching
Recently I saw an article that discussed skin bleaching,
I have so much to say on this topic don't worry I wont start preaching.
The skin on your body was formed just for you,
Don't let anyone make you feel less than like an animal in the zoo.
Your melanin complexion helps to protect you from the sun,
Stop worrying about your complexion go out there and have fun.
The disturbing trend promoting the need for ethnics to bleach their skin,
Isn't in your best interest as only the manufacturer's pockets win!
Each one of us has unique features and beautiful complexions,
These are my deep sincere personal reflections.
In the past I was told I was too dark and told to bleach my body,
I was advised to take chicken pills as my natural physique was deemed shoddy.
Comments on how my natural hair should be straightened, especially for special events,
At the time piercing my self esteem with multiple dents.
So you think its just skin bleaching but the demands will increase,
The expectation is to hate yourself until the day you decease.
Those younger than you are observing your self hatred,
Altering their features through purchased products, procedures and not knowing everything they have is sacred.
Instead of bleaching,
Think about the individual message you're teaching,
Not just for those you come into contact with,
Safeguard your cortex, your body's most precious device and just live.
You don't need to bleach yourself please believe me its true,
Without it the world is blessed with a spectacular creation, you!
See this poem listed on their Instagram page using the link below.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DQMUyrUDLGr/?img_index=6&igsh=MWlhZm1ubGhqc3d3ag==