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By: Trevor L. and Amanda S.


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Super Hero Power ManOur site is about making a difference, so we've included these pages to tell you about heroes who have made differences around the globe.  We're hoping their stories will inspire you to take action and make a difference in our world!

Read About Famous Heroes

Heroes come in many different sizes, have various ethnic backgrounds, and are different ages.  In fact, anyone can be a hero - even you!  What is a hero? Some people think a hero is a person that helps others in some way.  You don't have to have a hero-type job like being Superman or a police officer.  Heroes are not always people who are strong and well known.  You don't have to wear a fancy suit or fight a super villain or stop a meteor.  Heroes are people that help a person or a community.  Most heroes have strong minds and are committed to what they are doing.  Heroes may play a big role in being a hero or the may play a smaller role. It doesn't matter if you do something big or small.  It just matters that you did it!  Sometimes you can be a hero just by helping someone carry their books to the library or helping a person with a math problem.  You're a hero to them.    

One way to learn about heroism is to read about some other heroes.  Follow these links to learn about different acts of heroism.  You may want to print out this Hero Worksheet to keep track of your learning. You may also want to visit our Message Board on the Activities page to tell us about your acts of heroism.

Muhammad Ali Anne Frank Joan of Arc
Abraham Lincoln Charles Lindbergh Martin Luther King Jr.
 Mother Teresa Heroes of Sept. 11, 2001 You Can Be a Hero Too