In line with the news article recently posted by The Messenger, in which a federally funded program, Youth Employment Program, supports low-income young people to succeed in life, another one of author Howard Hunter's motivating and inspiring works reveals precious nuggets of wisdom that youngsters can relate to. Tenure shares how Hunter lived, learned, love and enjoyed a long, successful life and how the youth can too. Author of We Must Save Tomorrow, but First We Must Save Today translated into seventeen languages through the International Lions Club, and Founder of the Yes I Can Educational Scholarship for Youth with Physical Disabilities, Hunter allows the young to view life through an empowering lens, with the spiritually enlightening pages of his work.
The author is saddened by students who seem to have uncaring attitudes towards proper personal development. In his effort to uplift and boost the morale and confidence of every individual, he chronicles his struggles and triumphs from birth to adulthood. In this inspiring account of sound reality-based principles and practical steps, he motivates readers through objections and obstacles, guides them through trials and victimizations to triumphs and victories. Readers evaluate personal experiences and passions, convert dreams into visions, reach for the stars and recharge their lives. They learn to forgive, absolve and exonerate themselves and others to live life on life's terms.
"Join me on this engaging journey to lift our youth out of obscurity to a place where personal maturity is maximized and future regrets minimized," the author invites the youth, their parents and guardians. Hunter is available for speaking engagements and may be contacted at hunter(dot)howard(at)sbcglobal(dot)net.
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About the Author
Howard Hunter is a Professional Exchange Educator in New Britain, CT. He grew up in Savannah, Georgia, where he overcame Polio and Diphtheria to learn to walk again. As a teen, he moved with his grandmother to Hartford, Connecticut who never let him forget God's purpose for his life. Hunter celebrates many honorable distinctions, including a thirty-four-year Professional Educator's License. He is one of the four black men to graduate the first integrated United States Marines Corps, Platoon 81; First Black New England Boy Scout Officer, M.L.C.; First Black Electrical Instructor of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW); Local #35, Judge and Chairman of Skills of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA); and Founding member of CT. Each-One-Teach One, Inc. He is the author of We Must save Tomorrow, but first we must save today translated into seventeen languages through the International Lions Club. He resides in Connecticut.
Tenure * by Howard Hunter
"How I Lived, Learned, Loved and Enjoyed a Long Successful Life"
Publication Date: May 4, 2011
Trade Paperback; $19.99; 125 pages; 978-1-4568-7304-2
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