If you are new to HOBY, the first question you might ask is, "what does HOBY stand for"?
We would answer, youth leadership and service, teaching young men and women not WHAT to think but HOW to think. . .and right about then you might say "No, I meant what to the letters H. O. B. Y. stand for!"
Oh, it is the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation. And before you ask who was Hugh O'Brian and why he started HOBY, let us tell you. . .
Beginnings in an African Jungle
There he was met by a very old man with a huge,
white walrus mustache, wearing white pants, shirt and pith helmet. “That
was his uniform,” says O’Brian, recalling his first sighting of
Schweitzer. The actor spent nine days at the clinic complex where
Schweitzer and volunteer doctors and nurses, working without electricity
or running water, cared for patients including many with leprosy.
O’Brian spent his days assisting the volunteers in the hospital and his
nights with Dr. Schweitzer discussing global peace and world politics
Dr. Albert Schweitzer
We would answer, youth leadership and service, teaching young men and women not WHAT to think but HOW to think. . .and right about then you might say "No, I meant what to the letters H. O. B. Y. stand for!"
Oh, it is the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Foundation. And before you ask who was Hugh O'Brian and why he started HOBY, let us tell you. . .
Beginnings in an African Jungle
In the summer of 1958, actor Hugh O’Brian received
the invitation that would change his life. O’Brian, then 33, had
already made a name for himself as an actor portraying the legendary
lawman Wyatt Earp on television and appearing in numerous films when a
cable arrived from French Equatorial Africa. The cable reported that Dr.
Albert Schweitzer would welcome him at any time for a visit.
O’Brian had long admired the German
doctor-missionary-theologian-musician. “I'd read so much about him,”
O’Brian reflects. “He was a great humanitarian who could have done
anything he wanted in the world, and there he was in the middle of
Africa taking care of people.” Within two weeks O’Brian was on his way,
by commercial airliner, bush plane and canoe, to the famed hospital that
Schweitzer had founded in 1913 on the banks of the Ogooue River in
Lambarene.
Dr. Albert Schweitzer
Schweitzer, then 83, who had received the 1952
Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in behalf of the “Brotherhood of
Nations,” was concerned about global peace prospects and was impressed
that the young American had taken the time to visit him. The doctor led
the actor through history over those evenings. Schweitzer was convinced
that the United States was the only country in the world with the
ability to bring about peace.
Dr. Schweitzer told O’Brian that he felt “The most
important thing in education is to teach young people to think for
themselves,” which O’Brian would never forget. “He said the United
States must take a leadership role,” O'Brian recounts, “or we are a lost
civilization.” After an inspiring nine days, O’Brian prepared to return
to America.
Before saying goodbye, Dr. Schweitzer took
O’Brian’s hand and asked, “Hugh, what are you going to do with this?” It
was these words combined with his unforgettable visit that compelled
O’Brian to form Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY). Two weeks after
returning from his 1958 visit to Africa, O’Brian put together a
prototype seminar for young leaders.
The Growth of HOBY and launch of HOBY Texas North
From 1958 to 1967, HOBY leadership programs took
place annually in Los Angeles. In 1968 the scope of the HOBY program
grew to include national and international participants, which led to
the expanded eight-day global leadership seminar called the World
Leadership Congress (WLC) held annually.
In an effort to include more students nationwide,
three- and four-day HOBY Leadership Seminars were instituted in 1977,
with Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island being
the first to conduct HOBY Leadership Seminars and in 1978, HOBY Texas
North was founded. HOBY’s influence has even extended worldwide with
programs developed in such countries as Canada, Mexico, Israel, China,
Taiwan, Korea, Bolivia, and Argentina.
Stay tuned for more information about HOBY and our 2013 Seminar!
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