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  • “I found this short book to be both moving and challenging. … I warmly commend this book to anyone who has the courage to care.”
    -Choose The Cross, Nov. 12, 2010
  • “By way of storytelling, Open Our Eyes: Seeing the Invisible People of Homelessness, makes the homeless community accessible to those of us who are otherwise detached.”
    -The Huffington Post, Nov. 10, 2010
  • “Want to be inspired by the work of others – like Mark Horvath? Check out this essential book.”
    -Scott Monty, Nov. 10, 2010
  • “Before I met Mark Horvath homelessness=drunks looking for booze money. Now I see them as people. Read their stories.”
    -Michael Buckingham, Nov. 10, 2010
  • “If you want to put a real, human face on homelessness, read these stories.”
    -Jason Boyett, Nov. 10, 2010
  • “I have now read it four times in just a few days… and I cry each time.”
    -Kat Armstrong, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “It’s about giving, and triumph, and using social media for good. It’s about changing our world.”
    -Jessica Gottlieb, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “To make an issue matter, tell a story about it. To make a person matter, let him tell his own story.”
    -Katya’s Non-Profit Marketing Blog, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “From my brief look at the book, I’m a little ‘wrecked,’ as Mark Horvath likes to say.”
    -Tim Bursch, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “Aside from the hopeful fact that every contributor to this book is working in some way to alleviate the plight of America’s homeless, the feeling I got from reading it was a dull ache in the pit of my stomach.  Homeless is real, it sucks, and it has a human face.  What we’re doing to help isn’t enough.”
    -Help a Mother Out, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “I am not familiar with Mark Horvath’s work and I’ve not read the book, but I’m going to get a copy. I admire Kevin’s passion for help others and maybe that is a good enough place to start.”
    -Engage Your Target Audience, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “When I received a note from Kevin Hendricks asking me to contribute my thoughts to a book to support Mark Horvath’s nonprofit InvisiblePeople.tv, I jumped at the chance.”
    -Nedra Weinreich, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “Stories matter. Stories make a difference. Stories are the reasons that we do what we do.”
    -Poverty Insights, Nov. 9, 2010
  • “Open Our Eyes both celebrates and supports Mark Horvath’s work through InvisiblePeople.tv.”
    -Collide Magazine, Nov. 9, 2010
  • Included as one of the books Jonathan Blundell is looking forward to adding to his nightstand.
    -Stranger in a Strange Land, Nov. 3, 2010