Art of Being There, Craig Borlase
Art of Being There, Craig Borlase
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Art of Being There
Creating Change, One Child at a Time

Author: Craig Borlase, Duncan Campbell

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 6 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mission Audio

Published: 07/12/2016


Synopsis

The powerful and inspiring story of a man who, instead of despairing over his own impoverished plight or the systems that make it hard for others to climb out of poverty, created a solution that's breaking cycles of poverty and bringing hope to a new generation.With the fortitude to survive a poor home life growing up and eventually thrive, Duncan Campbell set out to make his mark in the world--but it wasn't the one he originally intended. After utilizing his entrepreneurial skills to amass a small fortune, Campbell set his sights on a venture he saw as far more worthwhile: helping the most vulnerable and at-risk children escape a fate of poverty.Over the last two decades, Campbell's organization, Friends of the Children, has not only attempted but succeeded in eye-opening ways. The Art of Being There shares Campbell's inspirational journey along with the heart-warming stories of those he's helped. Duncan's story is a moving reminder of the healing power of relationships and an excellent illustration of the social entrepreneur's journey. - David Bornstein, Author of How to Change the World, and Co-Author, Fixes Column, The New York Times I don't casually toss words around like 'brilliant' and 'unique,' but what Campbell did is brilliant and unique. What he created in Portland could change the way this country tries to help children. - Gary Walker, Former President, Public/Private Ventures Duncan Campbell has toiled for decades to give these kids a chance to achieve big things. Personally, he is a modest man, but I have seen firsthand how his quiet style has produced a legacy of powerful, constructive change. -U.S. Senator Ron Wyden

About Craig Borlase

Craig Borlase is a bestselling ghostwriter specializing in memoir. Previous works include the New York Times bestseller Finding Gobi and My Name Is Tani, the story of an eight-year-old chess prodigy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kelly on June 24, 2024

This was a very inspiring story of entrepreneur Duncan Campbell who founded a ministry to intervene in the lives of children who are at the most risk of repeating their families stories of violence, poverty, abuse and prison. He founded Friends of the Children: a mentoring program that pays mentors......more

Goodreads review by Miriam on January 18, 2023

After working in the justice system and seeing first hand just how poorly it handles children in need, reading Duncan’s story of courage to not only break out of his own stereotype but create a better system, gives me so much hope. Everyone who is passionate about helping our endangered kids should......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on January 31, 2020

I read this book in preparation for an interview with the organization. While Duncan’s story is definitely relevant for anyone looking to work for FOC, I don’t think it’s riveting enough that I would recommend it. I found it very informative in regards to the program, how it started, and what their......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on December 26, 2016

If you are interested in reading about an amazing program that is changing children's lives for the better, this is an incredibly inspiring book. Lots of true stories of 'lost' children finding themselves with the help of a mentor. And a continual and dedicated focus on the work the kids themselves......more