ONE, by Vaden Earle, is a compendium on social justice issues, including statistics, real-life stories, and striking photography; bringing the numbers to life.
Eleven chapters illume the injustices of the humanitarian crisis, accompanied by captivating photos of desperate situations.
ALL PROCEEDS FROM THIS BOOK GO TOWARDS CHARITY (www.absolute.org).
Media attention received by ONE
CBC Interview with Vaden Earle regarding ONE
Recently, Vaden was in Newfoundland and Labrador (his home province) to promote the book. CBC Radio One heard of the visit and requested an interview…. here it is.
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Radio Interview Interview of League Assets by CFAX 1070’s “Talk To The Experts”
League Assets Corp. is a company based in Victoria, BC that is closely aligned with the vision of Absolute. They believe that the purpose of creating wealth is largely to free up enough time to effect the world in a positive way. They have been a substantial supporter of Absolute and are helping create sustainability for the future. Below, is a radio interview with the founders of League. The short version is just the part where they talk about their involvement with Absolute specifically. For those interested in the world of finance and real estate, the long version gets into the whole vision of League. Enjoy.
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Absolute has some exciting news. Our book is done!
ONE: A Face Behind The Numbers
Written by our CEO, Vaden Earle, ONE: A Face Behind The Numbers, takes eleven chapters, and illuminates the injustices of the humanitarian crisis. Including statistics, real-life stories, and striking photography; bringing the numbers to life.
“So many of us here in the western world live our daily lives in a bubble. And in this bubble there is no slavery, no poverty; there is no famine or hunger. All of these things are in the past, they are just a myth. In the very least, they must have government aid… right? Wrong!! Vaden Earle has burst that bubble with this book. One: A Face Behind the Numbers is a reality check. These things do exist and are more prevalent than ever.”
Tomi Swick - Juno Award Winner
Warner/Chappell Pub. songwriter
“I’ve seen firsthand how the issues in this book are among the greatest challenges facing humanity. Vaden’s book is a strong introduction for anyone who wants to have an impact on the world around them.”
Dave Toycen
President / Executive Office, World Vision Canada
The book will be released on Dec 15 and will make an amazing Christmas Gift. It will be available in all good book stores for $24.99, and is available right now for pre-order on sale for $15.74 from www.amazon.ca, so make sure you check it out.
The book is printed on envirolux paper and all proceeds go directly to charity. Check out a sneak peak of the book at one.absolute.org
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Published by vaden April 7th, 2008
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Vaden will be speaking on topics covered in the book and Trevor Howard will be performing. After the show, Vaden will be signing books.
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Once again, the GAP has been busted for sweat shops containing child workers in abusive conditions. It is fascinating that the “Red” campaign supports workers in Africa getting fair wages, yet they are abusing their workers in India. What will it take for North American consumers to realize that we are being taken […]
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Published by vaden December 14th, 2007
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Published by vaden December 10th, 2007
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On the Indonesian island of Java, the tropical morning is already hot as ten-year-old Anis climbs down from a bicycle-driven rickshaw on the busy street. She joins her friends as they enter school to begin grade five. Anis’s mother had to quit school when she was ten, to help support her family by selling homemade […]
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Published by vaden December 9th, 2007
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Ugandans are all too acquainted with the concept of corruption. The Lord’s Resistance Army, under the leadership of Joseph Kony, has terrorized the people of that country under the umbrella of Christianity for years. Perverting the teachings of the Bible and the Ten Commandments, Kony has abducted an estimated 25,000 children. With a trail of […]
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Published by vaden December 7th, 2007
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Growing up in a village in Angola, Fatima had to spend up to four hours every day collecting water from the river. It was a dangerous trek. One year, seven of Fatima’s friends were attacked by crocodiles.
But the girls carried a much bigger danger back with them to the village. The water was polluted and […]
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Published by vaden December 4th, 2007
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One life…one dollar!
Not a bad deal.
If you were told that you could save a child’s life for a dollar, you would do it in a heartbeat. The senseless reality is that millions of children in developing nations are dying because they cannot afford, or cannot access, an immunization that only costs one dollar.
When hundreds of […]
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Published by vaden November 30th, 2007
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I believe that statelessness is one of the biggest atrocities facing the third world today!
Where are you from? What nationality are you? These are pretty common questions. Imagine not being able to give a straight answer. Imagine a life where no country will claim you as its own. This is a situation called Statelessness.
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Published by vaden November 25th, 2007
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It is ironic that I am blogging the sample of Chapter 6 (War) while in Burma… The country with the highest concentration of child soldiers on earth! Meeting these kids is very impacting. The one picture is from Chapter 6 and is indeed a Burmese Child Soldier. The other picture is a […]
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