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GOOD PEOPLE,GOOD WORKS
Free the Children: Changing the World One Child at a Time - P2/2
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Trusted viewers,
welcome to
Good People, Good Works.
Today we present
part two of our program
about Free the Children,
a wonderful charity
founded in 1995 by
two Canadian brothers,
Craig and Marc Kielburger
that is dedicated
to uplifting
disadvantaged youth
in developing nations
through education.
Hi my name
Craig Kielburger and
when I was 12 years old
I started an organization
called Free the Children.
It was a group of 12,
12 years olds
with a simple dream; we
wanted to build a school
overseas for kids.
We’ve not only built
one school,
we’ve built 500 schools
in developing countries
providing daily education
to 50, 000 children,
23,000 micro-credit
cooperatives for women,
clean water,
health sanitation helping
about a million people
around the world.
Through the
unwavering enthusiasm
of its volunteers,
Free the Children has
become one of the
world’s largest networks
of children helping
children, with 3,500
Youth In Action groups
in the United States
and Canada
who are determined
to constructively
transform the world.
To support
Free the Children’s
laudable philanthropic
mission, students from 45
Broward County schools
in Florida, USA,
recently raised
nearly US$93,500
to help the organization
construct 11 new schools
for deserving children
in Kenya.
Arthur Rose,
Assistant Director of
Administration for
the North Central area
of the Broward County
School Board and
a project coordinator
for Free the Children
shares how it all began.
My wife and I
were watching
Channel 7 News WSVN
and they were
introducing a new
news anchor by the name
of Reed Cowan, and they
shared that he had lost
his child when his child
was four years old.
And in his devastation
and his loss,
he didn’t even know
if he could live, and
a friend said to him
“Did you know that
there were children
Wesley’s age
dying in Africa?”
Mr. Cowan started the
Wesley Smiles Coalition
in memory of his son,
an organization that
works in partnership with
Free the Children.
He traveled to Kenya
with the goal of
establishing schools there
for underprivileged kids.
Thus far two schools
have been opened in the
East African nation due to
his tremendous efforts.
Michael Range is
a student at a Broward
County school called
Northeast High School,
located in Oakland Park,
Florida, USA.
He was inspired by
Mr. Cowan’s work and
was actively involved in
his school’s project to
raise funds
for Free the Children.
We were there first-hand
at the meeting where
Reed Cowan was there
and he explained
thoroughly
the whole entire story.
The kids here
only got the video.
So every time we went to
each class, we had to
re-experience telling
the story to someone else,
and it would touch
another person's heart,
touch another person's
soul and they would want
to give more back to us,
to “Free the Children,”
so we can finally
reach our goal.
Another Northeast
High School student,
Fara Ann Gonzalez
was also involved in
the project to support
Free the Children.
We just really
wanted to help.
We just had this feeling,
like this warm feeling
in our (hearts), and we
knew that everyone else
would as well.
So, we showed the video
to everyone else
in our school.
That actually just
made everyone else feel
the same way we did.
So when everyone heard
that we could help,
we did.
Everyone got together
and made it
a huge success, bigger
than we ever thought.
Our first project was
a walk-a-thon, and we
got 1,050 kids involved
with walking
around the track and
we did at a carnival.
I am so proud of
my student government,
my 50 kids just went
above and beyond and
we had a great time
and we did a good job.
Everyone came together,
not just as a school,
not just as a clique
or just friends, but
we came together as one,
to help out Kenya, Africa.
So it’s really amazing
to see what kids in
Oakland Park, Florida
can do to help kids
half way around the world.
It’s really amazing.
Benny Taveras is
a student leader at
Northeast High School
and successfully
encouraged many
of his fellow students
to participate in
the initiative to build
more schools in Kenya.
Being president of
a couple of clubs
at my school, I was able
to motivate them and get
all my students involved.
We donated money
and really helped out.
And just talking to
other kids about how this
would help out others,
and being able to
take a step back from
our own lives and view
from another perspective
on how you can
help kids.
We are not
an impoverished area,
we’re going through
an economic struggle,
but still we have it better
than most.
So this gave us
the opportunity to
help out and it just gave
everybody a chance.
This just gave them
a chance to say
“Hey I can do better.
I am not
in a bad situation,
so I should be happy
with what I got.”
So this helped a lot of
kids, and I am very proud
of how Northeast (High
School) pulled together
to help out Kenya.
When we return, we’ll
hear more from these
benevolent Northeast
High School students.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
How do we live our lives
every single day and
how we impact the lives
of people
in developing countries?
How do we live our life
so that we have
a positive impact
on the world around us?
Welcome back to
Good People, Good Works
on Supreme Master
Television.
Forty-five Broward
County schools in Florida,
USA recently raised
nearly US$93,500 for the
Free the Children charity,
which is enough to
build 11 schools for
disadvantaged youngsters
in Kenya.
I decided, okay I can
probably take something
bigger than I am.
I’m going to help kids
in Kenya, kids in Africa
and basically try to see,
if I can do this for them.
Maybe this is just a step
that I can also help
other parts of the world,
and donate some money
to help build a school.
The top fundraising school,
Northeast High School,
collected US$11,000
for the cause.
For being
the star performer,
the school was given
the honor of sending
four students to Kenya
for 21 days
to help build a school.
The students chosen
to go were
Fara Ann Gonzalez,
Oludare Nelson,
Michael Range,
and Benny Taveras.
We were very happy
once we found out
all four of us were
going to Africa.
We were very happy.
I see it as an experience
to help other people,
just not, it’s a great
experience for me,
I get to see another part
of the world, how
everything is different,
the culture, the diversity.
But to be able to
bring that back, that’s
a real experience there,
I can bring it back to
Broward County,
all the kids who helped
out, I can just tell them
what I see,
just give them
enough experience,
as if they were there.
One penny, one dime
a hundred dollars,
no matter what it was,
we were just excited
that we were raising
something
for someone else.
Doing it for someone else
besides ourselves,
it always comes from
within, and you have to
believe in the fact
like we believed that
we were going to
raise $10,000 and
build our own school.
And if we didn’t believe
that from the beginning,
we never
would have done it.
So that’s always
what you have to do,
believe in yourself,
and you’ll achieve it.
Some people think that
they can’t do it
by themselves, but
the power to do things
like this comes from
team work, and comes
from cooperative efforts.
And that’s where
things get done.
So I believe that’s why
it happened and why
it was so successful.
I’m just happy to
know that because
I’ve already been given
the chance to live
a high school life
with education,
with the family, with
a community that cares,
I’m proud to say that now
we can all give another
community that chance,
and I’m very happy and
proud to be a part of that.
When we leave, we’re
still going to come back
with our experiences
and show the world that
Northeast (High School)
is going to
stride (forward), and
in two years we are going
to have a new crowd of
students that are going
to do the same thing.
I see Northeast
as a cornerstone
to something bigger.
Learning of
the caring efforts of the
Northeast High School
students to aid their peers
in Kenya,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
donated an additional
US$15, 000,
or approximately
CAD$15,300 to the cause,
which our
Association members
presented to the school
on her behalf.
In recognition of
their leading roles
in raising funds for
Free the Children,
the four students selected
for Kenya trip and
Rickards Middle School
student Santiago Vazquez
were given gift bags
containing a selection of
Master’s CDs and DVDs
and her #1 international
best-selling books
“The Birds in My Life,”
“The Dogs in My Life”
and the “Noble Wilds.”
The Broward County
School Board
later sent
Supreme Master Ching Hai
a letter of appreciation.
With Master’s permission,
we would like to
share the following
excerpt from the letter.
Dear
Supreme Master Ching Hai:
On behalf of the students
in the North Central Area,
we would like to
thank you for your most
generous contribution of
US$15,000 for our
Free the Children project.
Our children have
learned so much this year
by being a part of
this wonderful cause.
May God bless you
for this wonderful
opportunity of
sharing our story
with your viewers.
Please know that
your contribution will
build a school, furnish it
with desks, chairs,
and supplies, and
pay a teacher to educate
these well-deserving
youngsters.
Mother Teresa once said
that, “We can do
no great things, we can
only do small things
with great love.”
Our deep thanks
go to the students of
Northeast High School
and those of other
Broward County schools
for striving their best
to help their brothers
and sisters in Kenya
learn and grow.
Our heartfelt appreciation
also goes to
Free the Children
for its many global
development initiatives
and for its volunteers’
sincere consideration
for the safety, welfare
and future of vulnerable
children across the world.
For their true
and noble concern
for the young ones,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
is honoring
Free the Children with
the Shining World
Compassion Award
and providing
the organization
with an additional
loving contribution
of US$10,000,
or approximately
CAD$10,200, to further
their benevolent work.
For more details on
Free the Children,
please visit
www.FreeTheChildren.com
Thank you for joining us
today on
Good People, Good Works.
Up next is
The World Around Us,
after Noteworthy News.
May all children
forever be graced with
Heaven’s protection.
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