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Take Action! A Guide to Active Citizenship
Written by Craig and Marc Kielburger, Take Action! is a step-by-step guide to active citizenship that equips young people with the tools they need to make a difference. Take Action! includes: the 7 Steps to Social Involvement, 101 Fundraising Ideas and how-to sections on working with the media, public speaking and goal setting. Ideal for grades 8-10.
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Take More Action
Written by Marc Kielburger, Craig Kielburger and Deepa Shankaran, Take More Action is an advanced guide to global citizenship that empowers young adults with the capacity to bring about social change. Take More Action includes invaluable material on character education, ethical leadership, and global citizenship. Ideal for grades 10 and up.
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Free The Children
Written by Craig Kielburger on his return from Asia, Free the Children tells the remarkable story of his encounters with some of the most disadvantaged children on earth, children involved in exploitative child labour. It won the prestigious Christopher Award and has been translated into eight languages.
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Me to We: Turning Self-Help on its Head
Written by Craig and Marc Kielburger, Me to We sheds light on the remarkable personal and community benefits of the Me to We philosophy, including the redefinition of success, happiness and community. Most importantly, it shows the simple truth that: by helping others, you help yourself.
Original contributions to the book are made by Oprah Winfrey, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Richard Gere, Kim Phuc, Dr. Jane Goodall and many amazing young people.
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Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World
Me to We is a philosophy, a manual, a manifesto and a movement. It's about finding meaning in our lives and our world by reaching out to others. Thinking "we" instead of "me". And it's so easy to be a part of it!
Take the next step and make 'thinking we' a part of your life. Pick up Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World today.
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The Making of an Activist
Warning: this book will change you. Two hundred pages of powerful images and inspiring words. Vivid photos, travelogues, poems, news clippings and children’s sparkling artwork. The Making of an Activist guides you on a journey of positive world change and paints an intimate portrait of the young activists of Free The Children. From founder Craig Kielburger’s first journey to India at age 12, to a group of elementary students who collected pennies and sold freezies to build a school in Haiti, The Making of an Activist is a kaleidoscope of colours celebrating Free The Children’s remarkable achievements and passionate young change-makers. Explore the book. Catch the spark.
Price: (Soft Cover) $20 USD (+ $5.00 S&h)
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