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, 
3Shining 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. 
In 1995
12-year-old 
Craig Kielburger
captured the attention
of the world
when he spoke out 
against child labor.
The movement began.
Craig Kielburger is 
trying to find his way 
through the corridors of 
Congress – and his fight 
to shut down child labor.
You have the power, 
in your words, 
in your actions, and 
in your policy making.
Craig decided to 
take a seven-week trip 
to South Asia.
Has he ever 
gone to school? 
He does not know 
what a school is, at all.
With a group of friends, 
he founded 
an organization called 
Free the Children.
I’d like to commit to 
building a hundred 
schools around the world, 
a hundred schools.
Very, very powerful 
vehicle that we’re 
creating here and 
can move children in this 
direction to take action.
Free the Children
is now a global movement
active in 45+ countries 
driven by youth
over 1 million shamelessly 
idealistic youth
who are passionate
about changing the world.
Free the Children was 
founded back in 1995, 
when Craig was 
12 years old. 
And he was looking for 
the comic section of 
our local newspaper, 
the Toronto Star, 
and instead of seeing 
the comic section 
that day he saw 
the front-page article of 
another 12-year-old boy 
named Iqbal . 
Iqbal grew up 
in a very poor family, 
in a very poor community 
in Pakistan. 
And his parents were 
illiterate, and one day, 
a money lender came to 
the village, and he said
to Iqbal’s parents, “I will 
promise that Iqbal will 
get a good job and 
a good education, and 
I’ll give you 16 dollars. 
And here is the contract. 
And Iqbal’s parents 
again were illiterate 
and couldn’t read 
the contract properly, so 
they signed the contract 
with their thumb print, 
and Iqbal went off. 
And of course 
he did not get a good job, 
and he did not get 
a good education. 
Iqbal ended up working 
in a carpet factory, tying 
tiny knots in hand made 
carpets that would 
come to North America 
to be on our floors. 
And he did this 
every single day, 
day after day until 
he was 10, and when 
he was 10 years old, 
he was very lucky, 
he was able to run away. 
And he was hooked up 
with the human rights 
organization locally 
in Pakistan and began to 
speak out against 
child labor. 
He was very eloquent, 
and eventually 
he got a big award 
in the United States, and 
became an international 
spokesperson on the issue, 
and was reunited back 
with his family. 
And very tragically 
at the age of 12, 
was killed, and he was 
killed for speaking out.  
So Craig started being 
very upset about this, and 
never had heard about 
child labor before, 
took the article to 
his class that afternoon 
and said, 
“Who wants to help?” 
And a whole bunch of 
kids put up their hands, 
and that’s when 
the organization was 
founded in my parent’s 
basement that evening. 
And then myself 
and others got involved 
right away, and 
over the last 15 years, it 
started as that one club 
in the one school, and 
now we’re well in excess 
of 3,500 schools. 
And we work with about 
a million kids here 
in North America to help 
their underprivileged 
peers overseas. 
With the efforts of 3,500 
Youth In Action groups 
in the United States 
and Canada, 
Free the Children 
has built 
more than 500 schools 
throughout Asia, Africa 
and Latin America. 
Now more than 
55,000 children 
are able to attend school 
every day 
thanks to the construction 
of these facilities.  
Hi, so welcome to 
Free the Children, 
the largest network of 
children helping children 
through education 
and we’re here 
at the head office. 
Welcome to 
Free the Children.
And some of the artwork 
on the walls have been 
painted by children 
as well.
This is the youth team. 
And this is where
 the magic happens, 
where they empower 
our youth across Canada. 
Hi!
Hi, welcome to the office. 
We’re the youth team. 
We work with about 
3500 groups across 
North America, whether 
people are two years old 
or 22 years old and 
they want to get involved. 
This is what we do, is 
we engage them at 
Free the Children 
in all of our 
wonderful campaigns.
Hallo, welcome to 
the American team. 
We work with groups 
across the United States 
and internationally.  
A lot of exciting work 
happens here, we’ve 
worked with over 2000 
groups across the US 
in every state, so we’ve 
been well-represented 
across US and really 
excited to work with 
any new groups 
that come our way. 
Imagine that you woke up 
every day, believing that 
you could make 
a difference in the world.
Now imagine it wasn’t 
just you, imagine 
it was everyone.
Through the past two 
years and two-three days, 
you have stood up, 
you have taken action, 
and you have proved that 
change is possible. 
Pay attention about 
the importance of 
warm-heartedness. 
We must make 
special effort to promote 
human warm-heartedness 
or compassion.
Learning to live in peace 
within ourselves, 
between our communities, 
between religions. 
…of extraordinary 
moments of promise 
of extraordinary promise, 
of hope. 
We are each other’s hope. 
Keep pushing, 
keep hollering, 
keep shouting, and this, 
this mighty wave will 
become the tide that 
can shape the course 
of history. 
We have clubs 
in schools – 
elementary schools, 
high schools, and even 
colleges and university 
campuses – all across 
North America. 
And what they do is, 
again, they adopt 
a sister school or 
a partner school 
in a developing country. 
And they get to not only 
understand the fact that 
they can make a difference, 
but they get to 
understand that the kids 
they’re helping aren’t 
that dissimilar from them. 
They’re kids 
just like them. 
They have hopes and 
dreams and aspirations 
just like them. 
They just happen to be 
born in circumstances 
where their resources 
are poor. 
So they understand 
these issues not simply
as statistics, but 
they understand the fact 
that these people 
in a developing world 
are friends. 
And that bond of 
friendship and 
bond of compassion 
is as a result created.
We use this model called 
“Adopt A Village” 
in our work overseas. 
So we see that 
it’s not just enough to 
build a school. 
Because 
the number one reason, 
for example, why girls 
can’t go to schools 
in Sub-Saharan Africa, 
isn’t because there is 
no enough schools, 
because they have to get 
water for their village. 
So all of our school 
programs have water, 
all of our school programs 
have health care, 
because if you can build 
a great school but 
the kids aren’t healthy, 
then they’re not going to 
go to school. 
(Right.) 
And all of our schools 
have alternative sources 
of income or micro-credit, 
micro-loans  
or financial literacy, 
depending on the country, 
here we’re able to ensure 
that the parents can 
afford to send their kids 
to school. 
And then within five years 
we can exit the village, 
because the parents 
can afford the economic 
creation incentives, 
so that they can 
as a result take over 
the projects themselves. 
So how are these funded?
They’re funded by kids. 
About 60% of our budget 
is from kids.  
Very, very passionate kids.
We have, again, 
car washes, bake sales, 
we have dance-a-thons, 
we have different 
programs we do. 
One is called 
“Vow of Silence,” 
which is very popular 
among parents, where 
we have kids be silent 
for 24 hours. 
So they do no phone, 
no talking, no Facebook, 
no Twittering, 
no conversations, nothing. 
And it’s very, very 
challenging because they 
never have been silent 
for that long, but they are 
silent in solidarity 
for kids around the world 
who have no voice, 
and also serves as 
a fundraiser 
for Free the Children.  
The majority of the funds 
for the programs actually 
come from kids 
themselves, which is very 
cool, and very important 
to our mission.  
Because if we really 
want to end poverty
in our lifetime, 
we have to do it 
in the developing world; 
we also have to change 
how we live 
in North America, too, 
and that starts with 
this next generation.
Is there a message 
you would like to send to 
kids who are not involved 
with Free the Children?
Absolutely.  
One is to get involved. 
Very simple, go to 
and there is lots of ways 
to engage in people 
on the website. 
So we’re very excited  
to offer that. 
Number two is that 
believing in power 
that you have 
to create change. 
And again, as mentioned, 
we’re the first generation 
in history that could 
actually end poverty 
in our lifetime. 
And number three is that 
every generation faces a 
major social justice issue. 
Our generation is 
actually the fact that 
we can end poverty, 
and to get involved. 
And this is 
an opportunity for 
all young people to 
come together, 
in a very concrete way to 
actually create 
concrete change. 
And I’m very excited 
about that. 
So hope 
they will get engaged 
and make a difference.
Okay. Thank you so much, 
(Good.) Marc. 
(Thank you.) 
Say halo to Craig for us.
I will, thank you.
For their caring 
dedication to uplifting 
children around the world, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored Marc 
and Craig Kielburger 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
along with a US$10,000 
contribution 
toward their noble cause.
“Dear Mr. Marc 
and Craig Kielburger,
It is with wonder, 
admiration and 
the deepest gratitude that 
we present to you 
the “Shining World 
Compassion Award.” 
This Award is presented 
in recognition of your 
absolutely outstanding 
achievements in inspiring 
nobility and compassion 
in millions of children, 
and for your 
incomparable leadership 
in making 
Free the Children 
such a powerful agent 
of positive change. 
 …we hereby applaud 
and celebrate 
the great deeds of Craig 
and Marc Kielburger, 
founders of 
Free the Children.
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai”
It’s very beautiful. 
Thank you very much. 
It’s extremely, extremely 
generous.
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
asked us to 
give you this check for 
US$10,000 dollars 
(Thank you.)  
for your organization.
Thank you. 
It’s again extremely, 
extremely generous of  
the Supreme Master,  
and we’ll make sure that 
this goes to helping kids 
around the world, and 
we are very excited 
by the prospects of 
more projects because of 
your generosity. 
In addition, 
Mr. Kielburger was also 
presented gifts, 
which included 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 internationally 
bestselling books, 
“The Dogs in My Life” 
and 
“The Birds in My Life.”
Just want to say 
thank you to 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
for the award 
and the presentation 
and the generosity. 
And we look forward to 
making sure that 
the world becomes 
a more peaceful 
and humane place with 
additional guidance 
and support. 
Just want to say 
thank you again. 
And we look forward to 
hopefully meeting you 
one day soon.
Look around you, there is 
millions of other people 
who believe in 
this message as you do, 
you are not alone. 
You have stood up, 
you have taken action. 
You have shown that 
massive change 
is possible.
There are millions 
of people
taking action
with Free the Children
to create
a better world.
Join us. 
For more information 
about Free the Children, 
please visit 
We send gratitude and 
admiration to Mr. Marc 
and Craig Kielburger and 
all staff and participants 
of Free the Children, 
for helping to turn 
our shared dream for a 
happier, fulfilled world 
into a reality. 
Wishing you, and 
the people whose lives 
you have touched, 
continued success with 
Heaven’s grace and love. 
Thank you, gentle viewers, 
for being with us 
on today’s program. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
May God’s light and love 
guide your heart, always.