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Marc Kielburger Wiki Information
Marc Kielburger
(born 1977) is a Canadian author, humanitarian and activist for children's rights. He is the chief executive director of Free The Children, a unique international development and youth empowerment organization. Since its founding in 1995, Free The Children has become the world’s leading youth-driven charity, inspiring an entire generation to stand up and have their voices heard.
With the involvement of more than a thousand Youth in Action Groups, Free The Children has built more than 500 schools throughout Asia, Africa and Latin America, providing daily education to more than 50,000 children. Through its Adopt a Village development model, it has established more than 23,000 alternative income projects to assist women and their families in achieving sustainable incomes.
Free The Children’s latest initiative is a joint project with Oprah Winfrey’s Angel Network called O Ambassadors. It is an unprecedented program, designed to educate and inspire more than one million young people across North America to become socially engaged and take action to help their underprivileged peers overseas.
Kielburger is also the co-founder and Director of Me to We. The goal of Me to We is to make ethical living become the norm while helping Free The Children achieve financial sustainability. Me to We provides socially responsible lifestyle products and choices for young people, families and corporations. It includes international volunteer travel programs, a publishing house, a music label, leadership training workshops, a speakers’ bureau and a socially responsible clothing line. Last year alone, Me to We worked with more than half a million people and some of the best-known companies in the world to make social change as easy as buying an organic fair trade T-shirt. Through donations and in-kind contributions, Me to We is designed to help bring Free The Children’s already low administrative costs to zero while, at the same time, encouraging people to change the world with their daily choices.
Kielburger graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, completing a degree in International Relations. He won a coveted Rhodes Scholarship and went on to complete a law degree at Oxford University with an emphasis on human rights law. He has also received two honorary doctorates for his work in the field of education and human rights.
He is the co-author of national bestsellers Take Action! A Guide to Active Citizenship
, Take More Action
and most recently, the New York Times Best Seller Me to We: Finding Meaning in a Material World
.
With his brother Craig, Marc is a syndicated columnist carried by the Toronto Star
, Vancouver Sun
and Huffington Post
, as well as for Canada’s most widely-read women’s magazine, Canadian Living
.
Marc is the recipient of many honours, including the Order of Canada
and selection by the World Economic Forum
as one of the 250 Young Global Leaders. His work has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show
, CNN
, BBC
as well as many other news and print media.
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Awards
- Youngest person ever to be awarded the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship [1] [2]
- At the time (2004, aged 27), he became the youngest to be selected as one of Canada’s "Top 40 Leaders Under Forty" [3] (In 2006, aged 23, his brother Craig became the youngest.)
- Honorary doctorate from Nipissing University for his work in leadership development [4] [5] [6]
- Toronto Catholic District School Board Alumnus of the Year Award, 2005
References
- Duke of Edinburgh's Award breakfast 2006-04-26.
- Meet Marc Kielburger Tamarack Community Learning Centre
- Top 40 Under 40 The Globe and Mail, 2004-04-30
- "Activist brothers to receive honorary doctorates from Nip U" BayToday.ca Thursday, June 09, 2005.
- Marc Kielburger HarryWalker.com
- Marc Kielburger National Bank Financial
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