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Purpose

The international Changing Lives Character Club is centered around the core belief that positive character traits are foundational for a healthy culture. It is not a structured entity with expenses, budgets and a hired staff.  Rather, it is a group of individuals and businesses that support its mission and work together on a volunteer basis to build social capital, inspire positive change and accomplish its goals.

 
Why We Do What We Do
ImageDavid Walsh, PhD., is the founder of the National Institute on Media and the Family, the world's leading and most respected research-based organization on the positive and harmful effects of media on children and youth.  Watch and listen as Dr. Walsh discusses critical needs for change and the answers he sees.  What he says about Changing Lives supports our vision and our belief in its critical importance in our country and world today. 

Click here or on "Read more..." for a listing of video clips in which Dr. Walsh talks candidly about character education and Changing Lives as they relate to schools, business, the community and the media.  His comments are enlightening.

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Mission

The Changing Lives Character Club assists public and private educational institutions and other youth organizations internationally, by

  • helping them realize the vision and belief that character education can transform our world,
  • helping them find hope in this vision and formulate dreams for their future, and
  • connecting them to sources that can provide the funding they need to fulfill that vision and their dreams.
 
Catch the Vision

Teachers and administrators are catching the vision of the importance for character education in their schools.  There is a current need for funding to place Changing Lives in the hands of 100,000 students.  Please consider how you might help procure these funds.

 
Success Stories
Opelika HS Principal (7:48)
Opelika HS Coach (4:13)
St. Cloud (8:57)
Student Testimonials
Louis Ayeni (2:47)
David Hill (2:46)
Lane Swansson (1:54)
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