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Thursday, May 8, 2014

I Got You: Canadian Debut of Rob Hill Sr.@ Hart House Theatre, Toronto, ON - Thurs May 8th!



AUTHOR, ENTREPRENEUR, MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER, RELATIONSHIP EXPERT, Rob Hill Sr. makes his Canadian Debut!

Please help CAMDA support kids/youth in sports, arts, music and education! This is a fundraising event!

Please share the link below with your friends and associates. Camda hopes to sell all tickets for this event, with your help!

Location: Hart House Theatre – University of Toronto, 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, ON

Time:  7:30p

General Admission: $40.00

To purchase tickets: www.uofttix.ca

More info on CAMDA click here

About Rob Hill Sr: Author, Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker and Relationship Expert.

Rob Hill, Sr., affectionately known as the “Heart Healer,” is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and philanthropist. The author of two titles – About Something Real and For Single People Who Still Understand the Value of Relationships (which reached Amazon’s #1 best seller’s list in the category of “Relationships”) – he is also founder of the Thousand Kings Foundation, Inc., an organization designed to inspire, influence, and impact teens to live better, extraordinary lives with purpose, passion, and principle. On June 1, 2013, he hosted the first “The Thousands Kings Walk,” a community-based event targeted to male teens, age 12-17, to help ensure a better, more prosperous future. The event raised $10,000 in funds. Ten students were awarded, each receiving a $1,000 scholarship.

For Rob, his journey to success was a road riddled with disappointment and regret. At the age of 17, he was kicked out of his parents’ home in Chesapeake, VA after failing to uphold his responsibilities and make positive choices. For the next two years, Rob had to embrace the reality of homelessness as he called the backseat of his car, as well as the couches of his close friends, “home.” When he realized the affect his reckless lifestyle would have on his unborn child, Rob confronted the issues and decisions that had marred his life and made a change. Three months after the birth of his son, he joined the U.S. Navy in 2008, thus beginning the transformation of becoming the man that he is today. It was during that time that Rob began to heal from his past, as he simultaneously developed a passion for writing. Shortly thereafter, Rob decided he was ready to pursue a career outside of the Navy to fulfill what he believes is his purpose in life: Helping people.

Today, Rob has a devoted social media following reaching 350,000+ people daily through media outlets including, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tumblr. His newest projects, a traditional paperback/eBook, “I Got You: Restoring Confidence in Love and Relationships” and an audio book, “The Audacity of a Good Heart,” are both scheduled to be released in September, 2013. Rob also continues to motivate individuals to live extraordinary lives through his public speaking engagements, literary works, community enrichment events, and online interactions with his continuously growing fan base.

A man with vision, ambition, and purpose, Rob Hill, Sr. has dedicated his life to helping others find their way. “I just want to be somebody who makes a difference. I’m daring … I’m a risk taker. I’m not afraid to fall … I don’t care about failing. I don’t care who’s judging. I’m going to keep trying. I’m going to go do it!” It is through his continued hard work and commitment that he reaches people all over the world, changing the lives of those he came in contact with.

Transit users: Get off at Museum Subway, use west exit walk 4 minutes south of the ROM. Hart House Circle is north west of the Parliament Building.

Note:  Drivers: Green P parking is at 9 Bedford Rd inside Hotel Intercontinental.

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