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Making a Difference, One School at a time: Greg Mortenson
Visits Fremont. by Anne Chan, PhD, MFT
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As a career counselor who helps
people find happiness in their work, I have been deeply inspired by
Greg Mortenson’s work and his passion for what he does. Reading
his book Three Cups of Tea has been life-changing for me because it is proof that
one individual’s work and determination can make a tremendous difference, both locally
and globally. I highly recommend you read Three Cups of Tea
and/or make it to one of the events during Mortenson’s visit to Fremont on Tues,
March 3. I’ll bet you will leave inspired and energized to
make a difference too!
Greg Mortenson has made it his life
mission to promote peace through education -- by building schools in
Pakistan and Afghanistan. To date, Mortenson has helped build
over 78 schools in the most remote regions of Central Asia.
The schools provide education to over 28,000 students, with an emphasis on girls’ education.
Mortenson’s quest to build schools
began after a failed attempt to climb K2, the second highest mountain
in the world. Disoriented from fatigue and the high altitude,
he took a wrong turn while descending the mountain and stepped foot in a remote Pakistani
village. The village chief warmly offered hospitality,
refreshments, and a safe place to sleep while he recuperated.
During his stay, he was moved by the sight of the village children
patiently learning their multiplication tables – without teachers or
a school building. When he left the village, he vowed to build them a school.
Mortenson made good on the promise
he made to the village chief in 1993. Since then, he has built
78 schools all over Pakistan and Afghanistan. His schools
bring the promise of education to the young people living in these
inaccessible areas. Mortenson’s dedication to the education
of these children is particularly admirable given the harsh and dangerous
conditions that at times confront him. On his quest to build schools,
he has been kidnapped by Pashtun tribesmen, dodged gun battles and landmines,
and even survived two fatwahs from Islamic Mullahs. Even
some fellow Americans turned against him, especially after
9/11 when he received death threats for helping Muslim children.
Despite these obstacles, Mortenson
continues his tireless mission to promote peace through education.
He is loved and respected as a humanitarian and a hero in the communities
where he has built schools for the children. You can read
more about his extraordinary work in his New York Times Bestseller Three Cups of Tea:
One Man’s Mision to Promote Peace . . . One School at a Time.
You will have a rare opportunity to
hear from this remarkable person when Mortenson makes a personal visit
to Fremont on March 3. He is eager to connect with students and
adults of all ages during his visit. At 1 pm on Tuesday,
March 3, 2009, he will be speaking at the Guy Emanuele Jr. Pavilion,
in Logan High School, 1800 "H" Street, Union City. For more
information about the visit, and tickets, go back to the Welome Page and
access the "Whats New" article "Tickets for
Greg Mortenson's Visit to Fremont".
A late note: The second
session at the Diamond Palace in Fremont is sold out.
In addition, you will also have the
opportunity to meet with Mortenson in a smaller group setting.
This is a rare chance to talk with Mortenson, have your books signed,
and have your picture taken with him. This gathering is
limited to 25 people and tickets are $150 each. Proceeds from
the special session will be used to cover the costs of the entire event.
This gathering will be held at the Diamond Palace from 5 pm to 6:15 pm.
For more information, call the AAUW Website phone at (510) 728-9708 and ask for Genevieve.
Tickets to both events are selling quickly,
so don’t delay if you want to attend either event.
Mortenson’s visit has been possible
by the Fremont Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW).
Said Genevieve Angelides, Three Cups of Tea Program
Manager: “Greg Mortenson is also a member of AAUW. AAUW
and Mortenson both believe in breaking down educational barriers for
all girls and women in the world, and in providing educational opportunities
for all women, indeed all people, to help banish ignorance and bring about
peace.” To learn more about the Fremont AAUW, click on
the AAUW Website link at the top of the Welcome Page.
Can people make a difference in
the world through their work? The answer is an absolute
YES. If you would like to meet someone who is transforming the
lives of people across the globe, then come and meet Greg Mortenson
when he pays a visit to Fremont on March 3rd, 2009. I’ll see you there!
Anne Chan is a career counselor
and licensed psychotherapist in Union City. She specializes
in helping people find maximum satisfaction in their careers and
relationships. She can be reached at 510-744-1781.
Her website is www.annechanconsulting.com
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