Me to We DVDs tell stories of social change. Watch how lives are transformed and movements are born, whether at home or abroad. For more information or to place a bulk order e-mail books@metowe.com or call 647-259-3539
In 2007, cast members from the hit CTV drama series Degrassi: The Next Generation travelled to Kenya to build a much-needed addition to Motony Primary School in the Maasai Mara. These young stars had no idea what they were in for, but what they discovered was an experience that utterly changed their perspectives on the world.
Ideal for:
- Teens with a passion for social issues
Amid the rolling hills of Ecuador's Chimborazo province, the Degrassi cast worked together for two weeks with local community members to build a much-needed dining hall and water system in this impoverished region. From stepping off the plane in Quito, to dining on guinea pig and dancing with adorable poncho-sporting kids, these young stars' astonishing journey changed their lives forever.
Ideal for:
- Teens with a passion for social issues
This past July, MTV Canada host and Free The Children ambassador Jessi Cruickshank took a step away from the spotlight into a whole new world she’d never known. What Jessi discovered in India profoundly changed the way she viewed the world. Coming face-to-face with poverty, child labour and families deprived of life’s basic necessities, she discovered the true power of compassion.
Ideal for:
- Adventurous adults, both young and old
7 Steps to Social Involvement is a step-by-step toolkit designed to engage students of all ages toward a life of social action. Marc and Craig Kielburger draw upon their unique expertise as leadership facilitators, guiding students in translating their passion into action, highlighting effective research, planning, communication and teambuilding exercises.
Ideal for:
- Young teens searching for the tools to make a difference
It Takes a Child is the inspirational story of Free The Children founder Craig Kielburger and the birth of a lifelong human rights mission. Witness the beginning of an international movement as Craig documents his journey to some of the world's worst sites of child labour and poverty.
Ideal for:
- Educators
- Parents
- Mentors
On October 17, 2008, more than 8,000 students came together at Toronto's Ricoh Coliseum for an incredible day to kick off a year of positive action. National We Day celebrates the power of young people to change the lives of others. But it’s more than just a one-day event–it's a radical shift in the way we think, act and live.
Ideal for:
- Anyone and everyone!
Me to We helps people change the world with their daily choice. Learn more here.
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