Sunday, December 20, 2009

12 Year Old Boy Takes on Problems of the World

Underage overachiever, Bilaal Rajan, 12, proves age is no barrier if it comes to authoritative change.

Richmond Hill, ON -- At 12, Toronto-based author, fundraiser and UNICEF Canada agent Bilaal Rajan is already a force to be reckoned with. An able writer, fundraiser and children's activist, his book Making Change: Tips from an Underage Overachiever (160 pages, Orca Book Publishers) is an operating chiral for authoritative a difference, no amount what your age.

is to affect one actor accouchement to crop action and advice actualize a added peaceful and caring world. I ambition kids to acquisition their passion, get complex and accomplish a aberration in the lives of others. We generally accredit to adolescent humans as 'the leaders of tomorrow,' but added and more, the adolescence of the apple are assuming us they can absolutely be leaders of today. Making Change reminds us there's no charge to wait. At 4, Rajan stepped up to crop on the problems of the apple affairs clementine oranges door-to-door adopting money for victims of the 2001 convulsion in Gujarat, India. Since then, he has aloft over $5 actor for assorted causes. At 7, he founded Hands for Help, an alignment committed to deepening acquaintance of children's issues and fundraising for those in need. In March 2005, he was called as an official Child Ambassador for UNICEF Canada.

This adolescent man on a mission is actualization in Atlanta, Georgia on March 15-17, 2009 and New York City on March 26-28, 2009 on his latest speaking tour. "The goal," says Rajan, "is to affect one actor accouchement to crop action and advice actualize a added peaceful and caring world. I ambition kids to acquisition their passion, get complex and accomplish a aberration in the lives of others."

Rajan is currently creating a adolescence advance affairs with average schools throughout Canada, hosting a new online radio appearance and ablution two added above fundraising programs to accession tens of bags of dollars for children's programs throughout the world.

Craig Kielburger, architect and armchair of Free the Children, says: "We generally accredit to adolescent humans as 'the leaders of tomorrow,' but added and more, the adolescence of the apple are assuming us they can absolutely be leaders of today. Making Change reminds us there's no charge to wait." And with his every move, Rajan is arch the way.

Proceeds from book sales go to UNICEF and added programs that account accouchement about the world. More advice on the book can be begin on its website at www.makingchangenow.com or by examination Rajan's video.

Contact
Sean Cain
905-849-8585
bilaal @ makingchangenow.com

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