Author: Bill Clinton
Translator: Tae-hoon Kim
Publisher: Mulpure
282 pages | 223*152mm
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About This Book
Here, from Bill Clinton, is a call to action. Giving is an inspiring
look at how each of us can change the world. First, it reveals the
extraordinary and innovative efforts now being made by companies and
organizations—and by individuals—to solve problems and save lives both
"down the street and around the world." Then it urges us to seek out
what each of us, "regardless of income, available time, age, and
skills," can do to help, to give people a chance to live out their
dreams.
Bill Clinton shares his own experiences and those of other givers,
representing a global flood tide of nongovernmental, nonprofit activity.
These remarkable stories demonstrate that gifts of time, skills, things,
and ideas are as important and effective as contributions of money. From
Bill and Melinda Gates to a six-year-old California girl named McKenzie
Steiner, who organized and supervised drives to clean up the beach in
her community, Clinton introduces us to both well-known and unknown
heroes of giving. Among them:
Dr. Paul Farmer, who grew up living in the family bus in a trailer park,
vowed to devote his life to giving high-quality medical care to the poor
and has built innovative public health-care clinics first in Haiti and
then in Rwanda;
a New York couple, in Africa for a wedding, who visited several schools
in Zimbabwe and were appalled by the absence of textbooks and school
supplies. They founded their own organization to gather and ship
materials to thirty-five schools. After three years, the percentage of
seventh-graders who pass reading tests increased from 5 percent to 60
percent;'
Oseola McCarty, who after seventy-five years of eking out a living by
washing and ironing, gave $150,000 to the University of Southern
Mississippi to endow a scholarship fund for African-American students;
Andre Agassi, who has created a college preparatory academy in the Las
Vegas neighborhood with the city’s highest percentage of at-risk kids.
"Tennis was a stepping-stone for me," says Agassi. "Changing a child’s
life is what I always wanted to do";
Heifer International, which gave twelve goats to a Ugandan village.
Within a year, Beatrice Biira’s mother had earned enough money selling
goat’s milk to pay Beatrice’s school fees and eventually to send all her
children to school—and, as required, to pass on a baby goat to another
family, thus multiplying the impact of the gift.
Clinton writes about men and women who traded in their corporate
careers, and the fulfillment they now experience through giving. He
writes about energy-efficient practices, about progressive companies
going green, about promoting fair wages and decent working conditions
around the world. He shows us how one of the most important ways of
giving can be an effort to change, improve, or protect a government
policy. He outlines what we as individuals can do, the steps we can
take, how much we should consider giving, and why our giving is so
important.
Bill Clinton’s own actions in his post-presidential years have had an
enormous impact on the lives of millions. Through his foundation and his
work in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina, he has
become an international spokesperson and model for the power of giving.
"We all have the capacity to do great things," President Clinton says.
"My hope is that the people and stories in this book will lift spirits,
touch hearts, and demonstrate that citizen activism and service can be a
powerful agent of change in the world."
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