Hi all, it’s been a while. But do check out this guy’s myspace page.
He’s 15yr’s old and is doing all he can to help get rid of slavery in the world. It’s pretty inspirational.
No more complaints about being too shy or too young, you don’t have to be the upfront world changer, but you can do so much with who you are through God.
Watch the Good Morning America video (I might see if we can show it at youth next week) if you can. It’s really interesting.

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December 14, 2007 at 2:14 am
Zach Hunter
Thanks for checking out what we’re trying to do to free slaves. I’m excited to see how God is using my generation. I think we’re going to be Generation:Change. Check out Matt 25 (sheep and goats) and Is 61 (who he was anointed to preach to.) Let’s join Jesus and Isaiah!
Zach
January 29, 2008 at 11:39 am
sarah lovas
hi zach, I’m a high schooler and I want to learn how to get a loose change to loosen chains compain in my school. sorry if you got all my other emails to I just wasn’t shure which one you check. Please email more informaition on how to get started at sarahlovas@comcast.net thanks!
Sarah
March 7, 2008 at 6:41 pm
Ashley Ens
Hi, my name is Ashley Ens. I attend Walter W Brown High School in Langham, Saskatchewan, Canada. I heard about your campaign to abolish slavery, at a youth function at my church. I have a few questions.
Where does the money go? (Is this a totally non profit organization?)
ie. Does it go to different countries where slavery is?
What do you do with the money that is raised? Do you give it directly to the people affected by slavery, or is it sent to organizations in the specific countries and is taken care of by them?
and lastly
How can my school get involved?
It would be greatly appreciated if you would answer these questions and maybe write me an email or such explaining how this organization works. So that I can take it back to the Student Council. My email is curlysue_0004@hotmail.com
Thank you,
Ashley Ens
March 8, 2008 at 12:15 am
Rebecca
Ashley. This isn’t Zac’s website, it’s our local youth group – even though he replied, he might not see this – it might be good to contact him via his myspace page.
cheers,
Rebecca