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A brother, humanitarian, and co-founderof Free The Children, Me To We, and We Day, Craig Kielburger has given a voice to many. At the age of eleven, an article about child labourer "Iqbal Masih" inspired Craig's curiosity and blossomed his way of thinking into a special one. With a new perspective of the world, Craig and his brother Marc created a youth-leading organization called "Free The Children" in 1995. After talking about child labour and presenting his ideas to his classmates, a dozen students joined in. Craig was only twelve when he first formed it and so were the other kids who joined in, so of course, resources weren't plenty. Charities and organization that gave children a chance to voice out their ideas were rare. Later on, Free The Children slowly grew and became more known.

Charities and organization that gave children a chance to voice out their ideas were rare. Later on, Free The Children slowly grew and became more known.Charities and organization that gave children a chance to voice out their ideas were rare. Later on, Free The Children slowly grew and became more known.Craig was only twelve when he first formed it and so were the other kids who joined in, so of course, resources weren't plenty. Charities and organization that gave children a chance to voice out their ideas were rare. Later on, Free The Children slowly grew and became more known.

They rescued child labourers, built schools, and set up wells for clean water in different parts of the world. Today more and more people, especially the youth, have been inspired by Craig and his brother Marc Kielburger's actions. Soon "We Day" was created and millions of youth have taken part of the many "We" progarms and fundraisers created by "We Day" and Free The Children.