“Raising Wisdom” by Kim Feinberg, the Founder/CEO of non-profit organisation Tomorrow Trust will be launched at the end of October. Around the world more than half the population is under 16 years old. Are we hearing their voices and making choices as adults, that will positively impact their lives, their world and their future?
This book is an opportunity to hear the dreams, visions and wishes of our youth. The question is what are we doing about real problems in the world today? What actions will generations truly appreciate and judge you by? What changes will your actions and choices make? Drawing “wisdom from celebrities such as Anthony Hopkins, Russell Simmons, Fran Drescher and Hugh Masekela (to name a few) this book asks us to hear the voices of our youth, and make choices that will positively impact their lives, their world and future. Focused on conversations surrounding the challenges facing our youth, “Raising Wisdom” asks us what we will impress and deliver for our children.
“Apart from the ravages of endemic malnutrition,
hunger and disease, there is the massive explosion in
technological development, which in itself can be of
enormous beneficial power, but, unchecked, may lead
to an oppressive apathy to the needs of many who are
not capable of keeping pace with these developments...”
Sir Anthony Hopkins
Retailing at R185.00 excluding vat, proceedings from “Raising Wisdom” will go towards the children featured in the book, the individual celebrity charities as well as the Tomorrow Trust organisation. Available online through Tomorrow Trust at www.tomorrow.org.za and at book stores.
Kim Feinberg has been in the non-profit world for the past 20 years. She has been a part of many successful ventures and organisations. Kim represents Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Institute – Formed by Steven Spielberg – in South Africa; was a founding director of the Apartheid Museum; sat on Human Rights Commission for Education; was Founder/CEO of Tolerance Foundation teaching life skills based on history i.e. – Apartheid, Holocaust, Rwanda and Kosovo.
She is an Ashoka Fellow and has studied at Harvard Kennedy School of International Studies. Kim is the Founder/CEO of a non profit organization Tomorrow Trust.
Winner of the Global Education award 2009, awarded by CCLP Worldwide.
Runner up of ‘The South African Social entrepreneur of the year’ award 2009.
Winner of Most Influential Women in Business and Government” Welfare sector for 2009/2010 She is known for her passion and love for children, education and Human Rights.
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