Blindeye Wins 3 Telly Awards
- kevin5450
- 2 hours ago
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While winning awards isn’t why we tell stories and produce videos, it’s a welcome reminder for everyone we work with. When we say quality videos are a top priority, we mean it. This spring, the hardworking team at The Telly Awards gave us three such reminders. Out of more than 13,000 entries, Blindeye’s work stood out, earning one Silver and two Bronze awards.
We won a Silver and a Bronze for our collaboration with Legal Aid of Western Missouri, telling Carrah’s story of strength and resilience as she freed herself and her children from domestic violence. It’s a powerful story, and we were honored to support Carrah as she spoke her truth. These pieces were recognized in the Advocacy & Causes category and as a General Nonprofit video.
We also received a Bronze award for our work with

Chesterton Academy St. Philip of Neri, a small private Catholic school in Kansas City. Competing against mostly state colleges and universities, our video was singled out for exemplary storytelling and promotion of the school’s mission.
We’re grateful to The Telly Awards for recognizing our work and excited to continue sharing meaningful stories of impact from nonprofits across the country.




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