[Published: Friday May 28 2010]
UNICEF Ambassador, 13, leads campaign for global change
Toronto, Canada, 28 May-(ANA)-A 13 year old boy, Bilaal Rajan, has people of all ages kicking off their shoes and going barefoot in support of his latest campaign.
June 1st is International Children’s Day, and Rajan is participating in an annual event he launched last year called the Barefoot Challenge, where he lives life without shoes to raise awareness about child poverty in the developing world.
“I’ve visited countries in Africa and met with hundreds of children who walk miles every day barefoot to fetch water, work on their farm lands, or go to school,” says Rajan. “It made me think of what life would be like to live without something we take for granted.”
The Toronto-based UNICEF Youth Ambassador is a best-selling author, fundraiser, and social and environmental activis. His best-selling book, Making Change: Tips from an Underage Overachiever (160 pages, Orca Book Publishers), is an operating manual for making a difference, no matter your age.
Last year, the idea gained momentum across Canada and with people in countries as far away as Australia, Afghanistan, England, Switzerland, Thailand, Kenya, Malawi and Tanzania.
“This initiative is a call to action,” he says. “And when people ask me why I don’t have shoes, I’ll remind them that millions of children throughout the world don’t either.” (ANA)
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