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International Justice Mission - Executive Director

Each image and story in this book is like a stick of dynamite set to destroy ignorance, apathy and despair about the state of the world with alarming yet hopeful concern. Through “ONE” Vaden Earle gives a personal glimpse into the stark realities of human suffering and oppression. Such intimate portrayals of individuals whose lives have been affected by modern atrocities -real people with faces and stories and names - help shift us from apathy into action. Let the stories in this book capture us with the conviction that hope for change is neither impossible nor is it optional. Then watch injustice begin to lose its grip as each one of us grasps the hand of someONE.

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Executive Director of CASAA - Bill Conconi

In my years of working with students on a local, national and international level, I firmly believe in their potential to change the world. In this book, Vaden has found a way to unlock that potential in a real way. It is not just a picture of all the issues we face, but an offering of potential solutions for immediate action.

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A Must Read: Lorraine Zander, Editor-in-Chief, Faze Magazine

This book is an inspirational read that will undoubtedly motivate you to stand up and do something. Vaden has created a visual and emotional menu of injustices that must be addressed today. A must read for anyone who asks, “How can I help?”

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Inevitably Invoke Change: Wesley Campbell, CEO, Be A Hero

Vaden has identified the key factors that endanger children at risk. This book is a must read for anyone wanting to start the journey to making a global difference. Prepare yourself for a wild ride of emotions that will inevitably invoke change!

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This Book is One of the Best Tools: Kenneth De Fillipo, Vice-Mayor, Miami

this book is one of the best tools that I have ever seen to introduce people to the atrocities that exist in the world. Vaden takes very complicated topics and brings them to a place where we all feel the ability to make a difference.

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