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He began writing when he was about 3 years old. Before he passed away in June, 2004, Mattie had written thousands of poems, dozens of essays and short stories, and presented a bound anthology of his writing to the Library of Congress. He received many awards for his writing, including the Melinda A. Lawrence International Book Award in 1999 for “most inspirational work.” His love of reading and writing evolved into public speaking, earning him the Maryland State Goodwill Ambassadorship for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. During his short lifetime, he enthusiastically participated in fundraising events to help find a cure for neuromuscular diseases, and to encourage children and families suffering from these diseases to celebrate life until a cure is found. In Mattie’s words, “. . .we must remember to play after every storm and to celebrate the gift of life as we have it, or else life becomes a task, rather than a gift. We must always listen to the song in our heart, and share that song with others.” Mattie on his hero ~ When I grow up, I want to be a peacemaker. My biggest role model for this is Jimmy Carter, who has been a wonderful peanut farmer, politician, and peacemaker... I call him the 'perfect hero.' On Being a Champion
A Champion is a winner,
From the book JOURNEY THROUGH HEARTSONGS by Mattie J.T. Stepanek. Copyright (c) 2001 Mattie J.T. Stepanek. Published by Hyperion. Used by permission. All rights reserved.Jeni Stepanek wrote in the MY HERO Guestbook: My hero is: Mattie Stepanek, my son. Through Mattie's innocent and uncensored expressions about life as he sees it, and feels it, and thinks about it, I have been inspired to think more deeply about my own life. Sometimes, it takes the wisdom of a child, for us to really appreciate what we DO have in life, and to remember to celebrate the gift of every day.Lyn Mox added this comment about MATTIE in the MY HERO Guestbook: My hero is: Mattie Stepanek. Just wanted to say that in my personal life, Mattie is my hero and glad to see that someone else outside of my family and friends agrees. Mattie is friends and schoolmates with my son. Please keep giving us more jewels like Mattie and his mother Jeni. Rebecca Corrine Schonwalder from Pennsylvania wrote to MY HERO about Mattie on December 16, 1998: I honor that a person like Mattie Stepanek would tell people about how he feels and he is only 6. I am 17 and I don't know how to tell people how I feel. On October 19, 2001, Dale-Anne Smith wrote about Mattie and his poetry: Thank you so much for your page about Mattie. I am a 29-year-old single mother of a beautiful little 2-year-old girl. In this last year, since separating from her father, and moving from the States back to my home in Canada, I have gone through many dark moments of fear and uncertainty. Reading Mattie's poems on your site really helped me see things in their true perspective. He is a true hero, an old soul, and a blessing to this planet. I wish I could hug that little man right now and breathe in his energy; he has touched my heart in a profound way. After seeing Mattie on the Oprah Winfrey Show, 81-year-old Elizabeth Haestie wrote: I "met" Mattie for the first time today on the Oprah show - I am an 81-year-old English lady, in good health, but sometimes feel somewhat depressed that I don't have a great many more years ahead of me in this life. But Mattie knocked all those feelings out of my mind altogether, and I don't think they will ever return. I am an "old soul" too, Mattie, as you are, and I shall remember you and your mother all the rest of my life. You are my hero, too. Read other comments from visitors to MY HERO about Mattie. Add your comments about Mattie and other inspirational heroes to the MY HERO Guestbook.
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Written by
Jim Hawkins
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Children's Hospice International
Photos courtesy of Jeni Stepanek and Jim Hawkins Story Edited by Antonio Mendoza |
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Mattie Online Visit Mattie's personal Web site. Children's Hospice International Angel Hero Ann Armstrong-Dailey is the director of Children's Hospice International. |
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To read about Mattie Stepanek in Spanish, click here to visit Mi Heroe’s Mattie Stepanek story.
Listen to the song inspired by Mattie and his poems!
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| Anthony D. Leanna started the 'Heavenly Hats Foundation' at the age of 10. | Ashley Rhodes-Courter is an advocate for foster children and adoption rights. | Austin Gutwein founded Hoops of Hope. | Bethany Hamilton survived a shark attack and inspired the world |
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| Brandon Keefe provides books to underfunded libraries in his hometown. | Calista M. Pierce makes and sells crafts to raise money for the Special Olympics. | Catherine Malonza saved her brother's life. | Connie O'Connell was a hero and inspiration to her family. |
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| Craig Kielburger believes kids can change the world. | Deland Chan started an environmental group at the YMCA in New York City. | Elizabeth Cline is a hero to her sister, Hallie. | Film Festival 2005 Ellie Wen created a website to help people learn to speak English. |
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| Gerson Andres Florez Perez was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize at age 16. | Gina Gallant is an inventor whose passion is protecting the environment. | Global Kids Leaders volunteer to help their schools and communities. | Hannah Taylor started the Ladybug Foundation to help the homeless in her community. |
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| Ibrahim Alex Bangura makes music that sends a message of peace and tolerance. | iEARN connects the globe through technology. | Iqbal Masih was a brave advocate for child labor laws in Pakistan. | Jason Crowe received the UN's Global Peace & Tolerance Award. |
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| Jason XV: Argonaut Maria Victoria Ferrara participated in 'Rainforests at the Crossroads' in Panama. | Jason XV: Panamanian Argonaut: Andrea Kam participated in the 'Rainforests at the Crossroads' expedition. | John Tacket is remembered as a courageous, fun-loving boy. | Joneice proved how strong a kid can be to her sister, Kia. |
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| Julia inspires her older cousin with her courage and spirited ability to overcome obstacles. | Kristianne is an amputee who encourages other young amputees with her positive approach to living. | Mattie Stepanek is a hero to people of all ages around the world. | Melinda Rose Hathaway used the Internet to encourage other children with cancer, too. |
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| Mory Sanberg makes bag lunches for the homeless people in her city. | Nickole Evans is using technology for peace. | Nicole Beal inspires her friend, Ashley, with her courage and positive outlook on life. | Nkosi Johnson , an orphan infected by HIV who spoke out on behalf of children with AIDS. |
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| Peace Children voted overwhelmingly for peace and change. | Postpessimists is working for change in the Balkans. | Ruby Bridges bravely led the way to desegregation of schools as a child. | Rudy wanted to run before he could walk. |
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| Ryan Hreljac helps build wells for clean water in Africa. | Ryan Wayne White devoted his life to educating the public about AIDS. | Sadako Sasaki inspired an international peace movement. | Samantha Marie Rowlands learned to read when others said she couldn't. |
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| SLATER is a student reporter who exudes peace and goodness everywhere she goes. | Sophie Delezio is an ambassador for 2008 World Youth Day. | The Little Rock Nine bravely fought discrimination to attend an all white high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. | Tori Degen is a two-time cancer survivor who shares her story to help others in need. |
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| Tori Degen is a cancer survivor who helps others with MAKE A WISH Foundation | Wang Yani has been painting since she was three years old. | William Kamkwamba designed and built a windmill, at the age of 14, for his family in Malawi, Africa. | XIV Argonauts broadcasted their explorations of the Channel Islands. |
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| A. Navoi wrote poetry over 500 years ago that has withstood the test of time. | Ada Aharoni works for peace between Israelis and Palestinians with poetry. | Alexander Pushkin is one of Russia's greatest writers. | Anna Akhmatova is considered one of Russia's best poets. |
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| Carl Sandburg wrote poems, stories and nonfiction about Americans and American life. | Chairil Anwar was a beloved Indonesian poet. | Christine de Pisan was a 15th century French poet. | Dante Alighieri contributed to Italian culture by his use of the Tuscan language instead of Latin. |
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| Henry Rago was a Poet and Professor whose poetry stands the test of time. | Ilse Bing was a remarkable poet and photographer. Her works withstand the test of time. | Isaac Rosenberg was a poet of the Great War. | Jack Prelutsky is a beloved children's book author, and the first Children's Poet Laureate |
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| Khwajeh Shams al-Din Muhammad Hafez-e Shirazi is a renowned Iranian poet. | Langston Hughes was nicknamed the Poet Laureate of Harlem. | Li Bai is often referred to as the 'God of Poets' in China. | Maria Josephine Barrios Filipina poet and activist |
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| Mariama Khan writes poetry to champion the cause of the voiceless. | Mattie Stepanek is a hero to people of all ages around the world. | Maya Angelou is a beloved female author and poet. | Naguib Mahfouz was the first Arab to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. |
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| Ntozake Shange is the inventor of the choreopoem. | Pablo Neruda is the most widely read Latin-American poet. | Paul Laurence Dunbar was an African-American poet of the nineteenth century. | Phillis Wheatley was the first distinguished African-American poet. |
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| Robert Lee Frost was named 'the national bard.' | Robert Penn Warren was the first Poet Laureate of the United States. | Saul Williams is a Spoken Word Poet and Slam Champ. | Shel Silverstein was a poet, playwright, lyricist and good friend. |
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| Theodor Seuss (Dr. Seuss) Geisel | W.E.B. Dubois was a leading 19th century writer and scholar. | William Shakespeare wrote plays & poetry that continue to have a lasting effect on readers all over the world. |
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