In my years of working with students on a local, national and international level, I firmly believe in their potential to change the world. In this book, Vaden has found a way to unlock that potential in a real way. It is not just a picture of all the issues we face, but an offering of potential solutions for immediate action.
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Executive Director of CASAA - Bill Conconi
Published by November 12th, 2007 in ONE, QQ and Testimonials. ClosedJuno Winner - Tomi Swick - “… reality check”
Published by November 10th, 2007 in ONE, QQ and Testimonials. ClosedSo many of us here in the western world live our daily lives in a bubble… Vaden Earle has burst that bubble with this book. One: A Face Behind the Numbers is a reality check. These things do exist and are more prevalent than ever.
...continue readingA Must Read: Lorraine Zander, Editor-in-Chief, Faze Magazine
Published by November 4th, 2007 in ONE and QQ. ClosedThis book is an inspirational read that will undoubtedly motivate you to stand up and do something. Vaden has created a visual and emotional menu of injustices that must be addressed today. A must read for anyone who asks, “How can I help?”
...continue readingStrong Introduction to Have an Impact: Dave Toycen, President, World Vision Canada
Published by November 4th, 2007 in ONE and QQ. ClosedI’ve seen firsthand how the issues in this book are among the greatest challenges facing humanity. Vaden’s book is a strong introduction for anyone who wants to have an impact on the world around them.
...continue readingInevitably Invoke Change: Wesley Campbell, CEO, Be A Hero
Published by November 4th, 2007 in ONE and QQ. ClosedVaden has identified the key factors that endanger children at risk. This book is a must read for anyone wanting to start the journey to making a global difference. Prepare yourself for a wild ride of emotions that will inevitably invoke change!
...continue readingThis Book is One of the Best Tools: Kenneth De Fillipo, Vice-Mayor, Miami
Published by November 4th, 2007 in ONE and QQ. Closedthis book is one of the best tools that I have ever seen to introduce people to the atrocities that exist in the world. Vaden takes very complicated topics and brings them to a place where we all feel the ability to make a difference.
...continue readingI just wanted to thank you and let you know that [our daughter] had a great time and learned a lot in Mexico. I was a little worried about it until I was better informed. As it turned out, my worries were unfounded as we got a call when she arrived, chatted online […]
...continue readingMajor Pratt School: The best show of its kind!
Published by May 23rd, 2007 in QQ, School Testimonials, Testimonials and Featured. ClosedI am pleased to be able to offer a letter of support, praise and endorsement for the Absolute Leadership Development school assembly presentation.
As a small school, our funds for bringing in professional presentations for our students are limited. For this reason, we must be very prudent when it comes to booking performers, speakers and other assembly professionals. We hope that all of our bookings will show a maximum of value for the money we pay.
I can state categorically that the Absolute Leadership presentation was ‘absolutely’ the best presentation of its kind that we have ever had at our school. (more…)
DS MacKenzie School: Presentation was Electric!
Published by May 7th, 2007 in QQ, School Testimonials and Testimonials. Closed
From the moment that the presentation began until it ended an hour later, our students were ‘riveted’! Your performers had our 500 students soaking up everything that they said and did..The presentation was electric! We had the strong feeling that we were in a conversation. It was comfortable and relaxed. Our students were immediately at ease.
Christ the King Secondary: Rocked the House!
Published by April 18th, 2007 in QQ, School Testimonials and Testimonials. ClosedI believe I have witnessed one of the most significant events in our school’s early history… Students and teachers were discussing the issues and what they experienced from the show long after they returned to their classrooms.

