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Bilaal Rajan is a 12-year old boy who lives in Canada. For those of you who do not know, he is a special child. He is special in many ways – figuratively and literally. His story inspired many Canadians and people from other countries.

For starters, he is a boy who sold clementines, cookies and hand-made decorative plates in his neighborhood in Canada to raise money for charity and other humanitarian causes. According to write-ups about him, Bilaal Rajan has raised over $5 million for various causes and is the youngest Ambassador ever for UNICEF, worldwide. He has been granted many awards for his tireless efforts these past eight years. He is the youngest “overachiever” of this generation and continues to work for the good of many people. If a young boy can do this much, how much good change can we make as adults?

I really salute this young kid for being the youngest known ambassador of change and goodwill. in order to pursue his cause, he even wrote a book titled “Making Change: Tips from an Underage Overachiever”. You can give donations to this cause or buy his book at this web address: http://www.bilaalrajan.com/donations.html. For more info on this child wonder and his work can mean to parents and children alike, please visit this website: http://www.bilaalrajan.com/

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