Craig Kielburger And Free The Children

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Craig Kielburger has done extraordinary things that have impacted thousands of people. He is an inspiration to many people including me. He founded a world renown charity Free the Children and co-founded Me to We. Free the Children is a charity to help free children from slavery and child labour in countries like India, Thailand and Bangladesh then give them an education after reuniting them with their families. Me to We is another part of Free the Children that is more for the social part of the world and raises money for Free the Children.
Craig founded Free the Children when he was only twelve years old. This all started when he saw an article in the paper about a 12 year old boy in India who was shot after escaping a carpet factory. He

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