Monday, January 25, 2010

Book Review: Take Your Best Shot by Austin Gutwein


What can one person do? There are many people that feel that one person is not able to make an impact. That one person is not capable of changing the world. Mother Teresa says it best, "If you can't feed a hundred people, then feed just one." Austin Gutwein did just that. Austin (who is currently twelve years old), the author of the book "Take Your Best Shot" details the video that changed his life. Austin was nine years old when he learned the story of Maggie, a nine year old girl in Zambia, Africa that was being raised by her great-grandmother. She had lost her entire family to AIDS. This video of Maggie rocked Austin's world and he knew that he had to do something. It was suggested that he use his favorite sport, basketball, as a way to help Maggie. But how could basketball raise money? Shooting free-throws....2,057 free-throws (the number of children orphaned during a school day) all shot by nine year old Austin.

This was the beginning of Hoops of Hope, a charity started by Austin to raise money for AIDS. After raising $3,000 the first year, Austin decided to get his friends to also shoot free-throws to raise money for AIDS. That second year $35,000 was raised. Hopes for Hope has been going strong for six years and has raised over $1 Million dollars!! Hopes for Hope has not only helped orphan children, but has funded schools, and medical testing labs/clinics to help keep parents alive longer and help prevent children from becoming orphans.

Austin's book "Take Your Best Shot" chronicles the start of his charity but most importantly challenges youth (and adults) to make a difference. This book was not only inspiring, but really made me reflect on my life. What am I doing to make a difference?
All it takes is one person. Will that one person be you?


To learn more about Hoops of Hope click here.