Description
"p class=""book_description"">Want to begin changing the world? Start here.p class=""book_description"">Take Action! is a vivid, hands-on guide to active citizenship packed with the tools young people need to make a difference. Accomplished human rights activists Marc and Craig Kielburger share valuable tips and advice from the many lessons they've learned as founders of Free The Children and the Me to We movement.p class=""book_description"">This exciting, picture-packed book features the 7 Steps to Social Involvement, 101 Fundraising Ideas and sections on working with the media, action planning, public speaking and rallying others to join the cause.p class=""book_description"">Ideal for Grades 8-10, Take Action! shows that young people don't need to wait to be the leaders of tomorrow — this journey begins now. "
About the authors
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Marc Kielburger is the co-founder of Free The Children and the Director of Me to We. 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.
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Marc Kielburger's profile page
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Craig Kielburger is the co-founder of Free the Children. His work has been featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, CNN, BBC, and The Today Show, and in Time and The Economist.
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