TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct 9, 2012) - Today marks the official opening of Craig Kielburger Secondary School, in namesake of Free The Children founder and international activist, Craig ...
The following script is from "Children Helping Children" which aired on Nov. 25, 2012. Scott Pelley is the correspondent. Nicole Young, producer. The things that we're thankful for tend to come from ...
Craig Kielburger set out to change the world 17 years ago as a wide-eyed, 12-year-old full of hope and vigor. He told his story to Ed Bradley on 60 Minutes in 1996. Kielburger knows now there are some ...
Craig Kielburger has always believed that legacy is not about accolades or fame, but about how people show up in the lives of others, every single day. That belief is now at the heart of his newest ...
What kind of job title do you assign to someone who's brought millions of people around the world together, spoke on countless stages and inspired the world through books, events and more? You can ...
What does legacy mean to you? Does it rest in the size of your bank account when you die? The business you built from scratch? An award you won? For Craig Kielburger, the answer isn’t found in ...
He was reaching for the comics one morning when he stumbled upon a tragic story, a 12-year-old, Iqbal Masih, has been killed on speaking about child labor rights. This was the fuel that started the ...
A REMARKABLE young man is coming to Washington next week. He’s 13-year-old Craig Kielburger, a Canadian school boy who’ll be talking to members of Congress about child slavery. That’s right, slavery ...
Craig Kielburger is the co-founder of WE, a family of organizations that includes WE Charity, ME to WE Social Enterprise and WE Day. Even though the technology had been there for years, at the dawn of ...
On Wednesday Craig Kielburger waited alongside thousands of people to meet, thank and say goodbye to Nelson Mandela. I arrived early Wednesday at the corner of Steve Biko Street and Madiba Avenue to ...
More than a hundred teenagers and adults celebrated the opening of the first Free the Children office in California, located at 481 Washington Ave., Friday in Palo Alto. The crowd gathered from 7:30 ...
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