Stories of amazing achievements are needed for a new awards scheme for young people.
Swansea Council wants to highlight the positive actions of young people in the region through its new High 5 Awards.
Nominations are needed for two age groups, under 13s and 14-19, in four categories: Achiever, Community, Enterprise and Environment.
Members of the public have until August 10 to send in stories about the residents they think are worthy of an award.
Jack Straw, chief executive of Swansea Council, said: “Whether it’s through personal achievement, working for others or caring for someone, there are inspirational young people in all our communities who too often go unnoticed.
“Their amazing achievements are something we should be recognising and be proud of.
“I’d like to see these awards build young people’s self-confidence and send a clear message that everyone can achieve their goal.”
Swans football star Joe Allen has been signed up as an official ambassador for the project.
He said: “I would not be where I am now if it wasn’t for the belief and support people had for me when I was a young player.
“I hope that the award winners will inspire young people to believe in themselves and work hard to follow their dreams.
“I hope they will also remind everyone that we should be proud of the young people in our communities.”
A panel of judges will pick the final winners, who will be invited to an awards ceremony later in the year to be presented with a £50 prize.