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James Valitchka


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Author

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Superheroes Don't Have Dads, I'm Not Brown I'm Human, I Love Grandpa

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James Valitchka, is a motivational speaker and author who works to inspire children, students and professionals worldwide.

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He won the "Most Inspiring Youth of the Decade" Diamond Award, which is given to the student who "demonstrates consistent community service, global leadership, determination, inspiration, achievement, motivation, is an overcomer, a negotiator and is dedicated." This award is predicated on providing six social references. Valitchka provided sixteen reference letters, two years of transcripts and participated in an interview. Valitchka won the 2013 International Barack Obama Influencer Diamond Award, which was presented to Valitchka on January 27, 2013 and is awarded to the student who has inspired millions of people across the globe to take part in their school community, their political community and the world in general. The student has a presence, an aura of success and excellent public speaking skills, which sets them apart and enables them to empower others.

Valitchka wrote his first bestselling novel, Superheroes Don't Have Dads, at eight years old. When he was only 10 years old he became an anti-bullying advocate and motivational speaker, as well as a goodwill ambassador for literacy. He has traveled throughout Canada and internationally, encouraging children everywhere to read and write. He has also spoken at several Safe School Forums and anti-bullying workshops and conventions. He launched international programming and conferences called Literacy Can Change Lives with the support of Air Canada, Rosemary Sadlier, the Ontario Black History Society, Herbert Carnegie's Future Aces, Sutton Place Hotels, HUB International and Judge Stanley Grizzle, who is his godfather. Valitchka has been selected as one of ten finalists for the "Most Inspiring Youth of the Decade Award" and the Diamond Award.

To date Valitchka has published eight books, including I Love Grandpa, Superheroes Don't Have Dads, Locked Up Mysteries, Free To Be Me, Jess and Cade's Spy Missions, Maybe I'll Be a Pastor, and I'm Not Brown I'm Human and Greater Expectations.

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Biography

Valitchka is a dual citizen of the United States and Canada, whose father is from Wisconsin and mother is from Ontario. He balances his free time between his two homes in the Greater Toronto Area, Ontario and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He loves to play basketball, it is his passion. Valitchka was raised by a single mom who taught him a love of reading and writing He started writing at the age of five, dictating his ideas and stories to his mother. His book Superheroes Don't Have Dads became a best seller when he was nine years old. Valitchka has received international media coverage from CNN, CTV National News, CBC National News, and Global TV National News, as well as Making a Difference with Susan Hay.

Valitchka has written seven children’s books and one novel for youth and adults. His novel Superheroes Don't Have Dads addresses issues of single parent homes, self-esteem, and bullying. It has sold over 100,000 copies and is recognized internationally as a teacher's resource by educators, social workers, doctors and journalists. His book I'm Not Brown I'm Human was written in honour of Black History Month and discusses issues of love, acceptance of differences and how words can hurt. The theme of the book is that all humans are beautiful and we can overcome these situations with education, forgiveness, and hope. Valitchka's full-length youth novel, Greater Expectations, is a heroic tale that openly relays the realistic challenges faced by teens today. He said that there were times when he was writing it that tears came to his eyes, but he kept writing because he wanted to share the pain and joy of the many children and teens he had met during his travels.

Since 2004, Valitchka has been an International Goodwill Ambassador for Literacy, anti-bullying advocate, touring schools and communities all over Canada encouraging children everywhere to read, write and make positive choices. Valitchka was the youngest recipient ever of the Canadian top 20 under 20 National Award for innovation, excellence and leadership on May 6, 2005. He also won the Me to We Canadian Living magazine award in 2007 and has recently won the Province of Ontario's June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award that was presented to him by Premier Dalton McGuinty on April 28, 2008 along with the Ottawa Civic Appreciation award to presented to him in Ottawa on May 5. He created the annual student conference Literacy Can Change Lives in 2006 and later created Valitchka’s Stand Tall and Speak Out: Voice for Children and Youth in 2008. The same year Valitchka founded Global Youth United for Success, which is now run by a team of ten volunteers and has over one million members. He is described by those who know him as honest, intelligent, respectful and a team player.

Other works

Valitchka has partnered with Air Canada, The Honourable Lincoln Alexander, Educate With Vision, Rosemary Sadlier, The Ontario Black History Society, HUB International, Herbert Carnegie Future Aces, Judge Stanley Grizzle (his godfather)to launch his Literacy Can Change Lives National Student Conferences. In 2007, over 13,000 people of all ages in both Canada and the United States benefited from Valitchka's message of hope and determination. The conference expanded to South America.

On April 16, 2008, Valitchka successfully launched his own international company called James Valitchka's Stand Tall and Speak Out, VOICE for Children and Youth programs & conferences in Toronto, with over two hundred students from ten schools throughout Ontario in attendance. That same year, he launched Global Youth United for Success.

Schools

Valitchka has attended both public schools and private schools on scholarship. He currently attends the University of Waterloo, and graduated from Redeemer Christian High School in Ottawa, Ontario in 2013.

Awards

  • International Diamond Award "Most Inspiring Youth of the Decade"
  • International Diamond Award "Barack Obama Influencer Award"
  • Province of Ontario's June Callwood Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to him by Premier Dalton McGuinty on April 28, 2008.
  • Youngest recipient of the National Top 20 Under 20 award in 2005
  • Planet Africa Academic Award
  • Dare Arts Creative Award
  • Do Something Grant Award in 2006, which allowed him to put on his Literacy Can Change Lives conferences throughout North America, Chicago and New York that year.
  • Free the Children's Me to We and Canadian Living Magazine's Community Service Award for children 12 and under.
  • National Advocacy Award for speaking out against child abuse and injustice while encouraging others to oppose any tragedies involving children.
  • New York's Brightest New Novel Award for addressing child abuse as one of the many issues and other challenges facing children and youth.
  • Ottawa Civic Appreciation Award for Education, which was presented to him in Ottawa on May 5.
  • International tours

    Valitchka visited Argentina in the Spring of 2008, as well as in July. A documentary filmmaker from the National Film Board shot footage of his tours and is still compiling material for a documentary on his life . Valitchka toured Argentina with a life changing message about literacy and anti-bullying. Valitchka said that a teacher told him about one kid who was a bully, but after listening to Valitchka's message, the kid said that he really touched his heart and made him want to change . Valitchka said that his visit to Argentina also changed his view and now he has an international perspective of what children and adults all over the world are experiencing.

    On July 14, 2008, a press release was written by the Ministry of Education in Argentina:

    James, a young Canadian writer visits schools in Argentina. The Plurilingüe School N° 7 was of the one of 9 received with a pleasant surprise in the visit of the young Canadian writer only 13 years old, James Valichtka, to speak in English with 5th and 6th grade students. James Valitchka wrote several books that were a success in Canada and will be visiting Buenos Aires for the next few days. James' books approach the subject of the respect by encouraging cultural diversity and coexistence.

    Valitchka's toured Europe in August 2008, where he visited Milan, Italy and other European locations.

    Valitchka's 2012 and 2013 speaking engagements are at several Aboriginal schools and reserves, as well as local schools and AntiBullying conferences throughout the world. He also volunteered on the Obama 2012 U.S. Presidential election.

    Valitchka launched a "Starting Over" program in August 2012 for young offenders and young adults. He created the program in 2009 after speaking and volunteering at the Halton District School Board's Section 23 school for At Risk Students, but was awaiting funding. The program pays for up to 6 months of housing for youth and young adults who are committed to becoming contributing members of sociey . The fund also pays a weekly honorarium for any youth or young adult who attends the Alpha course by Nicky Gummel at a local church on a weekly basis. The church program provides emotional, social and spiritual support for youth and young adults who sincerely want a second chance at a successful life.

    References

    James Valitchka Wikipedia