Friday, December 30, 2011

The Year Ahead

Well, my fellow travellers in my quest to make this world a better place, 2011 is fast growing to close, The question is are you ready for  2012? You have a choice as to where you going to make it count as one of the best years of you life life or not. This isn't about positive thinking, this is about choosing to made a positive approach to 2012! Let me illustrate. . .

I personally can chose reflect on 2011 as a pretty average, my city was brought to its knees by floods with a major health struggle and family upheavals or reflect on a truly amazing year where I have come together with a bunch of liked minded people, made a whole bunch of new friends. In terms of work, I never dreamed, I write a paper on social network working or send it to a international conference, as for having my blog "Debbie's Discussion" to presented to the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office (I have to keep checking the email), poetry accepted for publication, and writing groups. I wonder how I managed to pack it all in.  What an awesome year 2011 has been for me! I don't need to let my circumstances dedicated how I evaluate my year. Do you know what I mean? 

Anyway if you want to plan your "Year of awesomeness" here's a link Annual Review .  

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Stop and Think!

What do you use clean water for?
Could you survive 24 hours on only bottled water?
If we cut all water supply how would you cope!
For thousands around the world this is still a reality everyday,
many do not have access to even clean drinking water,
Women and young girls are often raped on root to
collecting water that they no is contaminated.

I say water is Life! 
and
Access to clean water is a human right,

Please watch this video and pass it on!
  

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Did you know?

The world's largest group hug
measured 3.4 km


the record was set Alba Iulia, Romania 


Did you know?


In the U.S
21st January 2012
National Hug Day!  


What is the value of a National Hug Day!
"We have got more than our quota of whiners
and far too few hugs these days. Most of us have a 
little person inside who meeds human contact,
in this stainless steel, computerised society,
where everybody is keep at arms length. 
Consider hugging as non-sexual (sign of affection) 
like a hand-shake or high-five. Such personal contact
makes you feel good. A good hug warms relationship
between people. That's what National Hugging Day is all about"
Chris Thompson, Saginaw News (MI) News Colonist!  


Our suggestion
we recommend you substitute hugs for hand-shakes on 21st January 
and always ask first before hugging someone! 

Our Challenge To You On 14th February 2012


The Most Hugs In 1 Hour
WE DARE YOU TO SMASH THE RECORD!

The world record for the most hugs in one hour is held by Nick Vujicic in the U.S. On the 24 September, 2010 Nick gave 1,749 hugs! So we want to hear from Anyone who thinks they got what it takes to smash Nick's record, we would love to attempt to break this record on the 14 th February, 2011. An event of this nature will take some organising so can you email us @ debbieonline68@yahoo.com.au if you think you're up for the challenge. Regardless of where you live in the world we can help will promoting your world record attempt!

OK! You're gonna need to know what a "hug" involves. We're using the Wikipedia  definition, but if your attempting any world records you need to check with the Guinness People for there rules. A hug is a form of physical intimacy, that involves closing or holding the arms around the neck, back, or waist of another person. If involving more than two people this is referred to as a group hug. 

Please leave a comment if you think you've got what it takes!   



An idea to share

Good Deeds Day!
25th March 2012



If your interested in taking part
organising and event 
please email us

We will have more details closer to the date
but make sure this one is on your calendar!

Monday, December 26, 2011

WE DARE YOU?




The most hugs given in one hour is 1,749 and was achieved by Nick Vujicic (USA) at the Deschutes County Expo Center, Oregon, USA, on 25 September 2010.

Do you think you could break the record?

WE DARE YOU TO DO IT ON THE 14 TH FEBRUARY 2012

2011 Share The Love Hug Day

Mark Your Diaries 
It Takes One 
Hug Day 2011 
is coming!

14 th February 2011



We are inviting members and friends to Share The Love
on 14th February, simply by Hugging people.

We are also looking for people to Host Hug Day Events!
Basically you can do anything at your event that involves hugs!

But here's some ideas Hugging World Records

Hugs Against Cancer

  
Most Hugs in Mall


Your Event!
You Decide!

Step One: Sing Up Here! 

Step two: Chose the type of event you want to hold and email us the details.

Step Three: Organise your event on 14th February. (Register with the Guinness book of records if attempting to make event)  

Step Four: Invite people and share the event on Facebook

Don't forget to send us photos

Happy Hugging! 

Mark Your Calendars

Logos available on pdf for printing!
February 2012

Are you up for another challenge? We at It Takes One: To Change the World are declaring February - Share The Love Month. Share The Love works on the same principles as Random Acts of Kindness and the Pay It Forward principles. We are not looking for our R.A.O.K. to be returned, if anyone asks to be able to repay you, simply ask them to Share The Love with someone else!

Why February? February is the shortest month of the year, this year, being a leap year (so you actually have 366 days to perform R.A.O.K. in 2012) there are 29 opportunities to show love to others. February 14 th is also Valitines Day, so we should have an appropriate challenge on the 14th February. 

Meet Nick Vujicic from  Life Without Limbs. Nick currently holds the world record for the most consecutive hugs in 24 hours. Other attempts include:  Guinness World Records - 'Hug It Out!' ;Most Hugs in 24hr Aspen Nick's love for life and others is infectious. He loves hugs more than anyone I know and he isn't afraid to ask others, regardless of who they are for a huge. I recently read a quote, "A hug is like a boomerang, you can return it straight away and no body minds!" 
  
Nick's Challenge To Share Hugs!
Nick was born with no arms and no legs, despite his disability and limitations he travels the world and challenges others to life life without limits. If you need some inspiration to Share The Love this February then check out Nick's website. So circle the 14th February and mark it Hug Day 2011! I am hoping to organise a hug-a-thone of some description.

If you are interested in hosting a Share The Love - Hug Day Event in your city, please email me to register your event. You can do anything you like as long as it involves hugs! You may like to combine your event as a fundraiser for a charity (Nicks, Life Without Limbs would make an ideal charity to raise money for on our Share The Love - Hug Day 2011!)  or have a go a a world record attempt. Even better get the media involved. If you have a suggestion for and event post if on our Facebook page.
  
During February I like to start a Share The Love Facebook page and see how many likes we can get in one month. Spreading the Love through our social next works. I will set up an events page on our It Takes One Facebook page. If everyone is able to use our Share The Love logo as their Facebook profile photo then our message should spread quite quickly.  

Keep an eye on our events page for further details.

    
  

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Forgotten Ones - International Card Exchange



"I shall pass through this world once.
Any good therefore that I can do
or any kindness that I can show 
to any human being, let me do it now.
Do not let me defer or neglect it,
for I shall not pass this way again."

~ Mahatma Ghandi ~

We like to think our children will care for us in our old age, but no all of us are survived  by our children and not all of us are able to have Children. There are people being card for in nursing homes that have no family, receive no visitors, and no Christmas Cards fill there rooms this Holiday Season.

The forgotten Ones International card exchange seeks to change all that. If everyone seek to write to one Forgotten One then no body will ever be forgotten. It doesn't take long to write an extra Christmas card or drop in a bunch of flowers to a local nursing home. To bright up a residents room. No body deserves to be forgotten. You can visit  The Forgotten Ones - International Card Exchange  Facebook page for address of nursing home world wide, Some of your time is a gift money can't buy.


Will you be forgotten?

Saturday, December 17, 2011

How will you pay it forward today?



Why Pay It Forward and How it works?

Charlie Explains 



Anywhere, Anytime, Anyone

Can perform a act of kindness

Don't say pay me back when you can . . . 

Say 'Pay It Forward'!





Sunday, December 11, 2011


Public Domain - Print as many as you need,
Curiously Pay It Forward

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Thumb Print Tree

12 Days of Christmas


Before we start of 12 days of Christmas we thought we'd share this to get you into the spirit of giving.

12 Days of Christmas 
Rewritten For It Takes One

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me a water pump for the whole village.

On the second day of Christmas my true love sent to me two cows for a Bangladesh and a water pump for the whole village.

On the third day of Christmas my true love sent to me three goats, two cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the forth day of Christmas my true love sent to me four Sevenly tees, three goats, two cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the fifth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the sixth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, six jars to carry water, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the seventh day of Christmas my true love sent to me, seven days of rice, six jars to carry water, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the eighth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, eight sets of new cloths, seven bags of rice, six jars to carry water, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two  cows for a Bangladesh  family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the ninth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, nine school desks, eight sets of new cloths, seven bags of rice, six jars to carry water, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the tenth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, ten school book packs, nine school desks, eight sets of new cloths, seven bags of rice, six jars to carry water, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two  cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the eleventh day of Christmas my true love sent to me, eleven sets of school uniforms, ten school book packs, nine school desks, eight sets of new cloths, seven bags of rice, six jars to carry water, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

On the twelfth day of Christmas my true love sent to me, twelve operation Christmas child shoe boxes, eleven sets of school uniforms, ten school book packs, nine school desks, eight sets of new cloths, seven bags of rice, six jars to carry water, five fat hens, four Sevenly tees, three goats, two  cows for a Bangladesh family and a water pump for the whole village.

(c) Debbie Chilton Copyright 2011
~ Please feel free to use ~

Where to buy these gifts for your love ones

Friday, December 9, 2011

OUR 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS STARTS 12 DECEMBER

The count down to our 12 Days of Christmas event is on. 


 The 12 days of Christmas start' MONDAY 12 TH DECEMBER 
and runs to SATURDAY 24TH DECEMBER, 2011  

If you have registered you can do so at


Please check the events page for regular updates.

and share you journey with us.

For assistance email or phone 0421 401 788 (between 9am and 9pm)

More details are on our Directors Blog 

in addition to her journal


Events Program available on PDF  email  us.  

We hope you enjoy your journey! 

A Message to Pass On




Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Spreading The Christmas Spirit

Free Christmas Lunch On
The Gold Coast
Queensland, Australia 


Random Acts Of Christmas Kindness Presents . . . 


I want to share this with all of Santas Gold Coast helpers... it is from my friend Graham Long from the Wayside Chapel in Kings Cross, Sydney. That is where I volunteered on Christmas Day with my family for many years...

One of the kids said casually, "Mum told me that I was the mistake of her life". In a tone that belonged to a discussion of the weather, one after another of these kids echoed, "Yeah, my mum told me that I was the biggest mistake of her life too". One girl said, "My mum would rather take drugs and prostitute herself than be my mother. I was placed in care at 6 years old and I remember it clearly. I was in foster care until I was 11 and then I ran away and ever since I've been looking after myself on the streets." 

It's not just our young people who yearn for the family they never had. A woman in her late fifties said to me this week, "I want my mum" and it came from such a deep place that she shook while saying the words. She'd never known her mother. A fellow in his forties said, sometimes yelling and sometimes sobbing, "I'd do anything to have either my mum or my dad say, 'well done, I'm proud of you'" A man told me this week that his father preferred to gratify himself in him, a kid and his son, rather than with his wife. This is almost too difficult to write. It's been a week where joy and sadness has been poured out together. 

A beautiful man who was volunteering with us yesterday was sharing some of his story. The conversation covered long, merciless abuse as a child with stories of sick anger that was cultivated by a sick father and uncles. To hear this was a violation through my ears. Yet the man is doing well. He is an inspiration to any who have eyes to see and he spends all of his spare time helping us at Wayside. He talked of many sessions with psychiatrists and psychologists and how they all recommend significant medication. I asked him how was it that he is doing so well and making such a good contribution to life. His face beamed and in his heavy accent he said, "No psychologist that I've met seems to know that while my past plays a part in who I am, it is my future that is most formative." I wanted to embrace him and dance around the table where he was working. 

So, my Gold Coast friends...when people ask why we do this stuff -I think of these people and wonder how could I not? 

Shares with permission (c) Copyright 2011


What an inspiration this story is to us at
It Takes One: to change the world!

We would like to encourage all our members
to help out in any way they can.

See the website for details

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sharing the Spirit of Christmas


We would love to see some
of your Christmas Photos and Videos!

A Hand Written Note From Harper Lee

Original Source Letters of Note


This is a copy of a hand written note Harper Lee the author of To Kill a Mockingbird wrote to his young fans name Jeremy, who wanted a signed photo of Lee. Lee didn't have a photo so he wrote this not instead.  A note like this doesn't take long, but often have a significant impact on the lives of others, long after t-shirts are out grown.

During the 12 Days of Christmas - Take a few minutes to write a note to your children or partner or even a friend and place it under the Christmas Tree to be opened Christmas day.  Email Us for more assistance with this activity.

The White Envolope

The White Envelope

It  Takes  One - 12 Days of Christmas 

Day 8 - White envelope Challenge




Do you know a sporting group or scouts group that needs equipment? Or perhaps a coach or just needs an extra pair of hands. Or maybe is a dance or drama group. Write how you intend to help them and put it on the tree!



 . . . More details to come 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Suggest Christmas Gift



Purchase a Bless A Child T-Shirt at Bless A Child  let them know you praying for them or give the present to a love one and ask them to pray for the Child who receives the gift as a result of your purchase. We this this is a great way to spread the true meaning of Christmas.

Introducing

Random Acts Of 
Christmas Kindness
Facebook Event
1st December to 25th December 2011

Do you want to spread some Christmas cheer? Well . . . Raock from the 1st Dec to 25 Dec is encouraging you to 25 perform 25 random act of kindness. If pretty much along the same lines as the Pay It Forward's 12 Gifts of Christmas with Clint has posted on Our Facebook Page  (thanks Clint!) and we would encourage our members to jump on board see our events. Unlink The 12 Gifts of Christmas you chose you own random acts of kindness to perform for ideas visit  RAOCK and share you own suggestions while your there. The you can copy and paste your post to our Facebook page! Can we count you in? The RAOCK team promise its the best Christmas Present you'll give yourself.   



Tuesday, November 29, 2011

12 Days of Christmas

It Takes One's
12 Days Of Christmas

At It Take One we are very proud to be hosting "our first" official world changing event or be it online. But we're all about taking small and manageable steps rather than embarking on world changing campaigns. To bring you this event we a partnering with the Pay It Forward organisation, and world like to thank them for their assistance. 

We would encourage our members not to over commit themselves and chose between either the12 "Gifts" of Christmas project or our 12 Days Of Christmas Event . Which ever you chose you are welcome to share your journey with us on our event page. Updates will also be available here on our blog.

Don't forget to follow our Director's Journey @ Debbie's Discussions. If you intend to record and share your own journey It Takes One and Pay It Forward are happy to provide technical assistance. Please Note: Pay It Forwards submission dates are different to our own. Please check Their Chain Link Blog for details. Please email Debbie if you have any questions or need assistance. 

Below is our It Take One - 12 Days Of Christmas Program (our program is also available as a PDF just email us )  

* NB It takes One 12 Days of Christmas Program is yet to be finalized. 
    

Monday, November 28, 2011

The Spirit Of Christmas

The Christmas decorations are up in the shops and people are wrapping their presents, even Santa Claus is arriving in town. But in the mist of this party season do we know what the true meaning of Christmas is or have we forgotten the simple magic of Christmas.

I live in Australian so its hot and sticky this time of year and people often escape to the air-conditioning of their local shopping centre where its impossible to escape the commencerism of the Christmas Season. Do we remember why we're out buying gifts this time of year? Or are we just stressed out by the number of times we find ourselves using our Credit Cards? Becoming hot and bothered by the stress of find the perfect gift for Aunty Mary. Are we concerned the kids next door will get better presents than the kids down the road.

Lets take a deep breath and slow down a minute and think about what and why we are celebrating Christmas.

Here are some reasons people celebrate the season of Christmas:-

  1. Remembering the gift God first gave to us.
  2. A religious Holy Day 
  3. A chance to give gifts
  4. Family
  5. A celebration of friendship and love.
  6. Being with the people most important to you
  7. Giving to others who are unable to give back 
Wishing each other a Merry Christmas shouldn't be about over eating and drinking until we can't stand up. Another thing Christmas is about for me is memories and that's why the memories of my childhood Christmases are so precious to me. My Grandmother passed away the year I turned 18, Christmas has never felt the same since, perhaps that said more about my relationship with my grandmother than it does about Christmas.

However as a Christian, Christmas is all about relationships. Its about my relationship with God and the gifts he has given me; Its about my relationships with my friends and family; Its about the meaning each of those relationships  brings to my life; Its about giving - personally the best presents are the ones I give to others, they bring more joy to my world than any gifts I receive on Christmas Day and its about sharing joy with people I don't even know.

My challenge to you is to slow down before the Silly Season really starts and reflect on why you are about to celebrate and how to do that more appropriately this year. I won't wish you a Merry Christmas this year. . .

Have a Christmas that's true to your heart.
Debbie 

12 Days of Christmas


Starting on the 13th December I will be journaling on my "Sharing The Spirit of Christmas Adventure" on my blog Debbie's Discussions. I will be do this as part of my Pay It Forward commitment. I am very much looking forward to discovering the JOY the Spirit of Christmas journey will bring to my life and the lives of unknown strangers.

I really pray as I share this journey with you, you to can gleam this sense of your. But why stop there? Why not embark on your own journey and experiences the pay it forward experience for yourself. The project for and journal or blog exercise is set out on their blog. There is also opportunity to share your experience with other bloggers. Even if you don't write a blog you can still journal your journey in the tradition sense. If you have any questions or need more details they are happy to receive emails from our members. 

Or you can join some activites through the It Takes One organisation. If you decide to take part we would love you to share your journey by posting on our Facebook Page. We also have now set up an events page on Facebook

Looking forward to sharing my journey with you.    
Debbie Chilton
Director

Saturday, November 26, 2011

How to be a World Changer?

Here at It Takes One we are not affiliated with any religion but welcome members to express their own beliefs as that influences how we as individual will change the world. Please remember members are not to negatively comment on others view points. As a Christian myself Jesus Christ has been one of the major influence on history and world change. I believe Jesus Christ defined history. 

We at It Takes One are researching this History Makers and Jesus Christ is a upcoming historical figure as such I thought it appropriate to share this link.  How to be a World Changer if you like to know more try my blog Debbie's Discussions or email me

We are also seeking your thoughts on who has helped shaped the world. Please share your thoughts on Our Facebook Page.

Debbie Chilton
Director

Thursday, November 17, 2011

What is different about "Water For The People"?


Supporting the organization "Water For The People"
Is one way you can bring a change . . .

. . . I really does start with ONE!

Welcome Message!


I believe positive world wide change starts with one person and that could be You! And I am not alone organizations such a Pay It Forward! walk side by side me in my crusade to influence the world. We are not a charity. DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY! We are simply a VOICE FOR CHANGE. As we begin we simply want to share our vision with you. We can link you to organizations through which you to can be a voice for change.

We can change the world one by one. I once heard a story that went like this. . . . I thought to myself I will change THE WORLD! But then I thought to myself . . . No! That is too hard . . . So the I thought I would start with AUSTRALIA! (THE COUNTRY IN WHICH I LIVE) . . . No! Ahh! That is too big! I know I will start with QUEENSLAND! (THE STATE IN WHICH I LIVE!) . . . Ahh! Nar! That is still too big! I know, I know I will start with IPSWICH! (MY CITY)  . . . May be even that is too big! How about I start with my neighbourhood! Umm! That still might be a little to big . . . So I think I will start with MY STREET! Umm! that may be still to big. . . . I know I will start with MY FAMILY! NO!

I THINK I WILL START WITH ME!  
(Author Unknown)

Sometimes the best changes start small.  Like a couple of young lads in a back yard shed who formed a company that would one day become know as Apple. From little this bigger thing grow.  The lads built a computer, no one could of predicted the impact the computer would have on the world. No matter how small and insignificant a change you are able to make you never know what a impact you may have. Its easy to not to try and easy to give-up the first time you fail but it real hard to be brave and make changes.

We all know the Harry Potter Books and Movies.  Did you know that J.K. Rolling's first book was rejected seven times before she found a publisher.  I bet those seven editors who read her first manuscript feel pretty unhappy with their decisions.

Changing the world doesn't need to huge. I not talking about being able too feed 9 billion people by the year 2050, I not talk about ensuring everyone has access to clean drinking water by 2030. I not even thinking about the next G20 Leaders meeting agreeing on a greenhouse emissions trading agreement. As for world peace, I am not the ONE PERSON to start that campaign.

I am thinking about grass roots things. Like maybe starting with yourself and making the people around you smile. May be you do need to start with yourself and just say thank you.  Can you imagine what the world might look like if more people smiled and more people said thank you. Just making little changes make a huge difference.

Lets say your 10 years old (or may if your 30 you could try this too), may your parents annoy you sometimes and may be you think your parents just don't understand you, my hunch is they know a little bit more about the world than you do.  I am guessing may be there not always right.  But perhaps you could cut them some slack (no matter how old you are) and listen or at least say mum and/or dad, I know I don't always like what you say, but I do appreciate you care and want the best for me. Just a tip don't over do it and best not try to fake it cause they always know! Its their job they're you parents.

We are not telling you how to change the world or what to believe. Real change TAKES ONE strong person to look within themselves and make changes to be a catalysis for change.

Are you the ONE to make a change?
Debbie Chilton
Director


  

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

History Makers Part I


          Adolf Hitler, Starlin, Sadium Husdam, Mother Teasera, Julia Cesera, Alexsander The Great,  Gandhi, Nelson Mandela,  Martian Luther King, Buddha, and Jesus Christ are all well know names of people who sort to change the world or the world view of others in some way.  Each of these individuals I believe had a firm picture of what an ideal world would look like and "a action plan". Most of us hold a idealistic picture of what we believe the world should look like, but few of us express it, and only a few  individuals in history have been brave enough to develop an action plan and begin to put it into action in such a way then have become historical figures who either for good or evil helped shape the world with live in today.

I would argue that each of these individuals did the change the world in someway, thankfully not all succeed in their mission .

The Great Thinkers . . .

Other names come to my mind in terms of individuals that have helped shape the modern era we live in, Alexandra Graham Bell,  Tomphas Eddision, Albert Einstein, Benajamn Frankland, The Wright Bothers, Steve Jobs, Henry Ford and Bill Gates. Is it possible to sit and imagine a modern world without the influences of these great minds. I too world argue that these people helped changed the world in their own way.

. . . For evil . . .

One man who had an incredible impact on history in his attempt to create a "Pure Human Race" is Adlof Hitler. Hitler was the last leader of the Nazi Party (National Society of German Workers). 

Did Hitler set out to be evil? Certainly not, like all ideologist, his political viewpoints had some 'merit'. As an early movement the party focus was anti-capitalist in it rhetoric, but slowly change to anit-Semitic and  Anti-Marxost's ideals.Early Nazi Party Ideals and anit-communist (Frank Mc Donough, Hitler and the rise of the Nazi Party (2003),)

Eventually, Hitler's foundation ideaologicaly  centred on the establishment of the "Aryan Race", He concluded that not all "races" were equal and in essence there was an unchangeable natural order, which engrimiation and thus intermarriage brought about. True Biography. While Jews were primarily the targets, other groups considered 'racial inferior' were Roma (gypsies), people with disabilities and a number of Slavic groups including Poles and Russians.  United States Holocaust Memorial Museum  In the later part of his rise to power he particularly became anti-Jewish which gave rise to World War II and the Holocaust.  In which was estimated 6 million Jews and 'other ethnic groups' were murdered.   

Hitler's rise to power and formation of the National Society of German Worker's part or the Nazi Party as they became known was founded on noble principles as the sort for the rights of the German people and in essence an attempt to offer another resistance to capitalism by offering another alternative to communism which already had strong holds in the former Soviet Block Countries. What went wrong is the humane need for power and  acculmation wealth are not selective to the capitalist principles.

Hitler and his party fell into the trap of believing they belong to a superior race, like the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans before them.

. . . For Good . . . 


Mother Teresa


The are others in the world like Mother Teresa that have influence the world and started to promote world change by the virtues they lived.  The did not start a political party, idealology or a religious movement. The simply seek to treat others as they themselves would expected to be treated.   

Humanitarianism is an act of kindness, benevolence or meeting someone at their point of need; that is extended universally to all humans regardless of their race, gene, age, religion, sexual preferences or  nationality. (Wikipedia)

Although Mother Teresa founded a religious order called the Missionaries Of Charity, under the auphises of the Roman Catholic Church she did not like someone like Buddha or Jesus Christ start a new world religion. Of course as a devoted follower of Jesus the values of her "Christian Faith" underpin her life and work ethic. (Nobel Prize Winner Mother Teresa). Mother Teresa is perhaps most widely known for her work on the streets of Calcutta in India believe God had called her to minister to the poorest of poor. Her work begin buy teaching children is the slums, a role she was well suited having come from a disadvantaged background and being a trained teacher. However, at the heart of the Missionaries of Charity call was meeting the most basic of human needs food, clothing, shelter and medical assistance.

She described herself as, "God's pencil - a tin bit of pencil which he writes with what he likes." (American Catholic Mother Teresa gave herself to the task of keeping individuals alive rather than tackling the problem of poverty itself. (See Wikipedia


Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi 


Was an pre-eminent political figure involve in the civil rights movement in both his native home land of India and South Africa. He later was appointed  to a leadership position in the Indian National Congress.  Gandhi was known for his campaigns to ease poverty, gain equal rights for women, building religious and ethnic amity, ending the untouchable cast system, increasing economic self-reliance and thus ending foreign dominance in India and thus gain India's Independence. (Wikipedia)

Gandhi was born in to a noble or upper cast in the Indian cast system with the "untouchables" also known as the serfs in South Africa, being at the bottom of this cast system and having almost no humanian rights in society at all. He for himself disturbed by the cast system in India and sort to dismantle its influence on society.

His personal philosophy was sort from a position of non-violence, choosing to live modesty and dress in traditional Indian dhoti. Wikipedia Although not a Christian it was Christ's Sermon on the Mount that began to shape Gandhi's philosophy. "Whosoever shall smite the on thy right cheek turn to him the other also. And if any man takes away thy coat let him have thy cloak too." (The Progress ReportGandhi's however found himself at odds with many other bible texts. His personal philosophies were drawn from a number of world religions, in addition to Christianity, including Muslim and Jewish.  


"I can't hope to bring about economic equality . . . I have to reduce myself to the level of the poorest of the poor." (South Africa Venues)

Martin Luther King 


King was America's Gandhi, what Gandhi achieved in South Africa and then his homeland of India through non-violence protest, inspired Martin Luther King to coordinate the civil rights movement in America. Luther King was so inspired by Gandhi's non-violent approach for achieving equal rights that he travelled to India to learn more about his philosophy and non-violence movement.

Buddhism

Buddha is the "Enlighten One" or "Awaken". (The Buddhist CentreThrough out the history of Buddhism there has been a seccession of Buddha's. The historical figure widely referred to as Buddha was a man named Siddhartha Gotama born in  India 2500 years ago, before the birth of Christ.

Siddhartha Gotama belonged to a noble family but as a young man was confronted by  human suffering and death. (Who was Buddha?)  This confrontation challenged Siddhartha to question the issues of pain, suffering and death and there meaning at the age of 29 Gotama sought to set about answering these question.

At that time there were several 'Gurus' or 'religious teachers' in India that influence him (Wikipedia) and he eventual join this 'band of wandering religious teachers' (Who was Buddha?). After years of meditation and self-tortor Siddhartha found himself no closer to the truth. . . So he went and sat under a tree and meditated day and night until he realised life was about finding 'balance'.

  
Jesus Christ of Nathizeths . . ."It has taken many individuals to shape history, but only one man has defined history." 

     


Taking the first step is never easy . . .


Welcoming Message From The Director

I believe positive world wide change starts with one person and that could be You! And I am not alone organizations such a Pay It Forward! walk side by side me in my crusade to influence the world. We are not a charity. DO NOT SEND ANY MONEY! We are simply a VOICE FOR CHANGE. As we begin we simply want to share our vision with you. We can link you to organizations through which you to can be a voice for change.

We can change the world one by one. I once heard a story that went like this. . . . I thought to myself I will change THE WORLD! But then I thought to myself . . . No! That is too hard . . . So the I thought I would start with AUSTRALIA! (THE COUNTRY IN WHICH I LIVE) . . . No! Ahh! That is too big! I know I will start with QUEENSLAND! (THE STATE IN WHICH I LIVE!) . . . Ahh! Nar! That is still too big! I know, I know I will start with IPSWICH! (MY CITY)  . . . May be even that is too big! How about I start with my neighbourhood! Umm! That still might be a little to big . . . So I think I will start with MY STREET! Umm! that may be still to big. . . . I know I will start with MY FAMILY! NO!

I THINK I WILL START WITH ME!  
(Author Unknown)

Some times the best changes start small.  Like a couple of young lads in a back yard shed who formed a company that would one day become know as Apple. From little this bigger thing grow.  The lads built a computer, no one could of predicted the impact the computer would have on the world. No matter how small and insignificant a change you are able to make you never know what a impact you may have. Its easy to not to try and easy to give-up the first time you fail but it real hard to be brave and make changes.

We all know the Harry Potter Books and Movies.  Did you know that J.K. Rolling's first book was rejected seven times before she found a publisher.  I bet those seven editors who read her first manuscript feel pretty unhappy with their decisions.

Changing the world doesn't need to huge. I not talking about being able too feed 9 billion people by the year 2050, I not talk about ensuring everyone has access to clean drinking water by 2030. I not even thinking about the next G20 Leaders meeting agreeing on a greenhouse emissions trading agreement. As for world peace, I am not the ONE PERSON to start that campaign.

I am thinking about grass roots things.Like maybe starting with yourself and making the people around you smile. May be you do need to start with yourself and just say thank you.  Can you imagine what the world might look like if more people smiled and more people said thank you. Just making little changes make a huge difference.

Lets say your 10 years old (or may if your 30 you could try this too), may your parents annoy you some times and may be you think your parents just don't understand you, my hunch is they know a little bit more about the world than you do.  I am guessing may be there not always right.  But perhaps you could cut them some slack (no matter how old you are) and listen or at least say mum and/or dad, I know I don't always like what you say, but I do appreciate you care and want the best for me. Just a tip don't over do it and best not try to fake it cause they always know! Its their job they're you parents.

We are not telling you how to change the world or what to believe. Real change TAKES ONE strong person to look within themselves and make changes to be a catalysis for change.

Are you the ONE to make a change?
Debbie Chilton
Director