Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection 
Award, Shining World 
Intelligence Award, 
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
Tender-hearted, 
nine-year-old 
Clayton Williams 
of Texas, USA 
risked his own life 
to save the life 
of a neighbor’s kitten. 
The story begins when 
Clayton heard the cries 
of the young cat stuck 
high in a backyard tree. 
And although the kitten 
was precariously perched 
on a limb some 35 feet 
or 10 meters 
above the ground, 
Clayton did not hesitate 
to try rescuing her.
When I saw the cat, I
climbed up a different tree 
to see if I could reach her 
from that tree. 
But I couldn’t. 
So I climbed back down 
and climbed up the tree 
she was in. 
I got to the limb, 
(but she) kept going 
to the back of the limb. 
I did not want 
to go anywhere else. 
I wanted to stay right there.
While reaching 
for the kitten, 
Clayton suddenly began 
to lose his grip on the limb.
My left arm had slipped. 
I was only holding on 
with my right arm. 
I kept trying to reach her. 
But (I had) to reach up 
and grab, because 
this hand was slipping. 
But before I could, 
that’s when I fell.
The cat had gone to the 
very end of the limb and 
he was reaching for her 
as she backed off the limb 
and fell. 
And then he turned to see 
where she was at, 
and his hand slipped off. 
And he was trying 
to grab back on. 
And the other hand 
ended up slipping too 
and he ended up falling 
backwards from the tree.
He fell feet first 
on his left side. 
When he hit the ground, 
he fell backwards. 
So, that’s how 
he broke his ribs 
and his shoulder blades 
falling backwards. 
And he apparently 
didn’t hit any of the limbs 
on the way down, 
which was a miracle 
in itself because 
it could have caused 
head and neck injuries.
Although severely injured, 
Clayton was conscious 
and heroically struggled 
to get the kitten 
to his house.
He picked the cat up 
in his mouth 
because he could only 
move his right arm, 
because his arm 
was broken so badly. 
(I couldn’t use it.) 
He army-crawled 
on his right side 
with the cat in his mouth. 
And I was like shocked 
that that he had 
put the cat in his mouth 
to come home.
Clayton’s mother, who 
was tidying up the house, 
had been unaware of 
the desperate situation 
outside.
I really didn’t know 
he was even outside 
when he fell, because 
I was dealing with
the household, trying
to get it cleaned up. 
I had actually thought 
it was the dog 
at the front door whining. 
When I opened the door, 
Clayton was 
at the bottom of the steps.
Despite 
just having undergone 
a highly traumatic event, 
Clayton’s first concern 
was still 
the kitten’s well-being.
I went to stand him up 
and the whole time 
he was yelling, “I want 
to take the cat to the vet. 
I want to take the cat 
to the vet.” 
So I picked up the kitten 
and put her 
in a safe part of the yard 
and told him, “Right now 
the kitten is okay. 
We’re going to take you 
to the hospital.”
After being reassured 
that the precious kitten 
was safe, Clayton was 
finally willing to have 
his own injuries treated. 
I could see that 
something was wrong. 
And it didn’t register 
in my mind 
how bad everything was.
It just was my baby 
did not look like my baby. 
So, I drove to the hospital 
and I carried him 
because by that time 
he was going in and out 
of consciousness.
The brave little 
nine-year old then 
underwent major surgery
for eight-and-a-half hours. 
He came out 
of the surgery, 
everything was fine. 
We got to his room and he 
refused pain medications, 
he wouldn’t take them. 
After a long hospital stay, 
Clayton finally 
returned home. 
And despite 
his own condition, 
Clayton’s first concern 
was finding out 
how the kitten was doing.
What made Clayton 
so determined 
to save a cat who lived 
in a neighbor’s house?
Because she was a baby. 
And I got to 
pet her on the back steps. 
She was a little nice cat.
Clayton’s father 
is a Native American 
or member of a people 
indigenous 
to the United States, 
and his respect and love 
for animals has deeply 
influenced his family. 
We think that 
the animals are souls, 
they have spirits. 
And everybody on Earth 
and everything on Earth 
is tied together. 
And so we treat 
the animals the way 
we want to be treated. 
Each one of us has 
a purpose and a point 
to be here on Earth. 
And the animals 
are our friends. 
They are here 
to make us feel better. 
Because, Lord knows, 
we may come back 
then maybe as a cat or a dog.
I see a house 
full of animals; 
you have dogs and cats 
(Yes, sir.) and birds. 
(Yes, sir.) Alright. 
Can you talk a little bit 
about your relationship 
with the animals around? 
What do you think about 
having all these animals? 
Do you like it? 
It’s very fun to 
play with them and stuff.
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
was touched to tears 
upon hearing of 
Clayton’s selfless deed, 
and honored him 
with the Shining World 
Hero Award, along with
toys for the kitten 
and US$4,000 
to help Clayton
in whatever way he needs. 
She also conveyed her 
many hugs and kisses 
for Clayton, saying that 
she loves him so much 
and is so proud of him too. 
Our local 
Association members 
presented the Award 
and gifts to Clayton 
on behalf of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
also sent Clayton 
the following lovely letter.
Dear Clayton,
It is with much pleasure 
and gratitude 
that we present to you 
the “Shining World 
Hero Award.” 
This Award is presented 
in recognition of your 
extraordinary courage and 
fearless outlook on life, 
enabling you to achieve 
what others
can only dream. 
Your daring feat 
of rescue and
remarkable selflessness 
has inspired humanity 
to greater heights. 
Who would have thought 
a nine year-old boy
and feline could cause 
so much sensation! 
Yet that’s exactly what 
you have done, Clayton.
When you heard 
piteous meows coming 
from a kitten in a tree, 
crying for a knight 
to save her, 
you did not hesitate 
to climb up to comfort 
the distressed feline. 
Once on the limb however, 
you and the kitten 
fell to the ground. 
Although you had broken 
more than a dozen bones, 
you were still 
focused solely 
on saving the little cat, 
who you noticed 
was not moving. 
With great 
nurturing concern, holding 
the kitten in your mouth, 
you army-crawled 
some 35 feet to the house 
and told your mom 
you wanted to 
take the kitten to the vet. 
Realizing the severity 
of your injuries, 
mom immediately 
took you to the hospital.
There it was discovered 
that not only had 
you broken your arm, 
but also 16 other bones on 
the left side of your body. 
Even after surgery, you 
refused pain medication, 
and thankfully 
are now at home, 
recovering with kitty. 
Clayton, we are touched 
by your selfless actions 
and devotion 
to the tiny feline, and 
amazed how your love 
for another being 
could take you 
beyond the limitations 
of the human body. 
May you soon be restored 
to vibrant good health 
through your love for all 
of God’s creations. 
For your 
outstanding bravery 
and act of sacrifice, 
for your exemplary 
display of love in action, 
and for being a dedicated 
and compassionate 
role model, we hereby 
applaud and celebrate 
the heroic deeds of 
brave-hearted Superboy. 
You’ve got a new name. 
Superboy! 
This is Clayton Williams, 
right over here. 
Let’s give him a hand!
He was telling his teacher, 
and his teacher came up 
to me and she goes, 
“I heard Clayton’s getting 
a superhero award.” 
I was like, “No! 
No, no, no, no.
It’s an award for 
what he did this summer.” 
She’s like,
“That’s a superhero to me.”
So Clayton, we’d like 
to give you this check 
for US$4,000.
Thank you. 
Among the other gifts 
the “Superboy” received 
was a beautiful, crystal 
Shining World Hero 
plaque, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 international 
bestsellers,
“The Birds In My Life,” 
“The Dogs In My Life” 
and the “Noble Wilds,” 
a special t-shirt 
with the word “HERO” 
emblazoned on the front, 
and some of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
DVDs and CDs.
And we also 
have some books here. 
(Look at that one.) 
This one is 
“The Noble Wilds.”
Oh, how pretty, look.
All the ducks. I’ll hold this.
And here’s the Award.
Thank you. 
(There you go).
How does 
Clayton’s mother feel 
about her son’s 
extraordinary courage in 
rescuing the little kitten?
I am 
very, very proud of him. 
Not many people 
would save a stray cat 
and especially 
go to those lengths. 
And my son is 
the most special little boy 
I’ve ever met. 
And I am very, very lucky 
to be his mom.
Is there anything 
you want to say 
to Master Ching Hai?
I am grateful. 
I am so thankful 
for all the wonderful gifts 
she has shown my son. 
And all the wonderful 
things that she has given 
my child and my family. 
And for somebody else 
to tell me 
they are proud of my son 
for what my son did, 
it makes me 
very, very grateful. 
I am very grateful 
that she actually showed 
the thoughtfulness 
that she showed. 
I am glad 
somebody else realizes 
what a special child I have. 
Thank you.
Clayton Williams, 
we sincerely thank you 
for providing the world 
with a wonderful example 
of altruism 
in risking your own life 
to safeguard 
a helpless kitten. 
May you swiftly regain 
full, vibrant health and
continue to be a noble 
protector of animals.
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