Extraordinary People Changing Lives For The Better
“Greater love has no man than he lays down his life for another”
It’s really quite extraordinary … the number of volunteers and aid workers who work tirelessly and without any motivation for recognition or reward.
Frankly, without them, millions of people would at the least have the quality of their lives seriously impaired and at worst would suffer horribly from hunger, disease and lack of opportunity.
I am in awe of these people and embarrassed that I am not as courageous as they are.
I can however help them to help others…some I support financially and others I support by helping them grow their organization without charging them a cent. It’s my way of “passing it on”.
If you are in charge of a charity then I invite you to enroll in the 80-20 Strategy Boot Camp at www.8020center.com/get-more-clients/ and download the enrolment form, fill it in and fax it back along with documentation proving you are government registered, and you may complete my Strategy Boot Camp without fee. You will then be able to create a strategy to grow your organisation and help even more people.
The only condition is that you post all of your 8 assignments on time!
The following are our supported charities

Principle Charity: Be A Hero
Be A HERO Australia has a mandate to educate, inspire, equip and facilitate people of all ages to “Be A HERO” to the 1.2 billion children at risk due to poverty, homelessness, child labour, slavery, sexual exploitation, aids and plagues, and war.
Be A Hero Australia creates heroes out of ordinary people by providing them with opportunities to change the world one child at a time.
In partnership with proven, seasoned organisations we fight to save dying children by helping to build infrastructure (clean water supply, water treatment facilities, vocational training facilities, medical clinics, children’s homes, schools); sponsoring orphans; developing micro-enterprises and vocational training programs (crop growing, sewing, metal and wood work) and arranging “Hero Holidays” for people to see first-hand the desperate situation that many of our world’s children live in, and to help at a project.
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