The past couple weeks have been really busy touring all the high school/ Jr high doing our Think Day presentations. Besides staying in amazing billets, we have been visiting some tourist hot spots like Peggy’s Cove, Hopewell rocks, grand falls and old Montreal. I was amazed on how beautiful Peggy’s Cove […]
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Hello from the Eastern Tour!
Published by March 29th, 2010 in School of Leadership, Think Day, Team 2, Road Team Blogs and Student Zone. ClosedTeam 2 Hits The Road!
Published by March 21st, 2010 in School of Leadership, Think Day, Team 2, Road Team Blogs and Student Zone. ClosedHello World,
We have embarked on our tour through Eastern Canada. We actually left a few weeks ago now, but wanted to catch you up on how things have been going. Bryan, one of the School of Leadership students on our team, offered his daily journal to give you all an inside glimpse into a typical […]
Its the Circle of our Lives
Published by August 5th, 2009 in Think Day, FB, School of Leadership, Staff Blogs, Student Zone, Mainpage, Hero Holiday and Featured. ClosedPress Release: Absolute launches character education initiative, sponsors services to Canadian schools
Published by May 23rd, 2008 in Press Releases, Faculty Site, Newsletter, Student Zone, Hero Holiday and Mainpage. Closed
Hamilton, ONTARIO - May 23, 2008 - Absolute Leadership Development, Canada’s leading student empowerment organization, is a charity that has been partnering with Canadian schools since 2001. Their “Motivational Experience” - a hard hitting mixture of young speakers, multimedia and music - was the most popular motivational assembly amongst Canadian schools. Building upon the success of this presentation, Absolute is launching a new program called Think Day. Remaking the popular one hour motivational presentation with cutting-edge MakeYouThink® character education curriculum, Think Day will also give schools the option of adding workshops and global awareness sessions to create a comprehensive motivational program that will have lasting results in student’s lives. All of Think Day’s content is suitable for both Catholic and public schools.
“We look forward to increasing the effectiveness of our motivational teams, and we believe these additions will do just that”, says Vaden Earle, CEO of Absolute Leadership Development. “Our goal is to continue to inspire this generation with a relevant message that their lives have purpose and value”
The workshops and leave behind video curriculum are designed to facilitate discussion between students on issues that are fundamental to them. Global awareness sessions have a huge impact on the perspective students have of not only the world, but their own lives as well. Together, the package is a vital tool for schools that want their motivational and character education efforts to have a lasting impact.
The incredible news for schools is that in conjunction with the launch of Think Day, Absolute is fully sponsoring their services (that other organizations charge over $5000 for) with a donation based model of payment, so that all schools, regardless of budget or demographic, will be able to take advantage of the best student empowerment opportunity in North America.
Absolute is accepting bookings for the 2008-2009 school year and can be reached at www.thinkday.org or 1-866-432-4464
Click here for promotional brochure PDF! http://thinkday.org/thinkday.pdf
Fundraising with ONE
Published by November 13th, 2007 in Press Releases, Faculty Site, ONE, Newsletter, Hero Holiday, Student Zone and Mainpage. ClosedWe are so excited about the potential of this book to spark social awareness that we would like to offer a unique opportunity. Individuals or groups that are engaged in charitable fundraising, can now purchase bulk quantities of ONE: A Face Behind the Numbers, at wholesales prices and resell them. This is a great way to raise money for Hero Holiday trips or to help build a school or home in a developing nation. Now is a great time to start this, as you can take pre-orders for people who are doing Christmas shopping. This makes a GREAT GIFT! The book will be shipped in time for Christmas. Please go here for more info: http://one.absolute.org/the-cause
Book Release - ONE: A Face Behind The Numbers
Published by November 11th, 2007 in Faculty Site, Student Zone and Hero Holiday. ClosedAbsolute has some exciting news. Our book is done!
ONE: A Face Behind The Numbers
Written by our CEO, Vaden Earle, ONE: A Face Behind The Numbers, takes eleven chapters, and illuminates the injustices of the humanitarian crisis. Including statistics, real-life stories, and striking photography; bringing the numbers to life.
“So many of us here in the western […]
Absolute on Channel 6 News
Published by October 6th, 2007 in Front Page, Video, Newsletter, Press, Team 1, Student Zone, Road Team Blogs and Featured. 2 CommentsAbsolute recently played at John Diefenbaker Secondary School in Hanover, ON. Channel 6 news covered the event, and here is the news clip that aired on Monday, Oct 1 2007:
NiagaraThisWeek.com: Article: Youth challenged to get involved in global community
Published by June 15th, 2007 in Faculty Site, Press, Student Zone, Hero Holiday and Mainpage. ClosedNiagaraThisWeek.com: Article: Youth challenged to get involved in global community
By Scott Rosts
West Lincoln
Jun 15, 2007
SMITHVILLE — Christal Earle wants youth to know they can make a difference.
The co-founder of Absolute Leadership Development, a Hamilton-based charity that encourages hundreds of students to engage in humanitarian relief work, says youth need to understand that they can follow their “dream of what (they) want to be and do”. Earle recently visited South Lincoln High School in Smithville to spread her message during an assembly presented by the Youth for Change.
“You and I can make a difference,” Earle told the students and special guests from organizations such as Grimsby Life Centre and International Justice Mission.
After a tumultuous time during her youth growing up in Saskatchewan, Earle said one day she decided she wanted “something more”. Looking around the world today and some of the global issues such as aids orphans and children dieing from starvation, Earle said her and her husband Vaden “decided we wanted to do something about it”.
From there, Hero Holiday was born. The program provides opportunities for high school students to participate in a humanitarian relief project by bringing practical assistance to those living in extreme poverty. Activities include everything from building homes to distributing supplies to working with children at risk. Last year they even built a school.
“People like you and me are going to Third World countries and making a difference,” said Earle.
The stories, she admits, are touching and their outlook on life changes as they see first-hand what people living in other parts of the world go through.
In 2005, the first year of Hero Holiday, about 180 students went to work with Haitian refugees in the Dominican Republic. She said the refugees lived in a garbage dump, a site that “blows your mind”. She warned the students to ensure they wore their shoes while spending the two hours with their refugees there, so they would remain safe while walking through the dump. When the time was over, she noticed one student wasn’t wearing their shoes. She looked around and discovered none of the students had their shoes anymore.
“Every one of the students that day gave their own shoes off their feet to the refugees living there,” she said. “They made a difference.”
Earle challenged students to get involved and “make a difference”. She said programs like Hero Holiday are an “invaluable opportunity” to show how lives can change and provide “brand new beginnings” for those in impoverished countries.
Opportunities exist this summer, she said, with Hero Holiday. Upcoming trips include the Dominican and Mexico. Information on the organization can be found at http://heroholiday.absolute.org.
“You will never regret it,” she said of the experiences.
