Dave Pelzer: Award-winning Author, Motivational Speaker, and a Foster
Kid
Dave has experienced a truly extraordinary life. As a child, he
endured the horrors of child abuse which included physical torture,
mental cruelty, and near starvation. Dave was brutally beaten and
starved by his emotionally unstable, alcoholic mother: a mother
who played tortuous games--games that left him Dave nearly dead.
With only his willpower to survive, He learned how to play his
Mother's sinister games in order to survive because she no longer
considered Dave a son but a slave, and no longer a boy but an "It."
Upon Dave's rescue, he was identified as one of the most severely
abused children in California's history. At age 12, Dave's teachers
risked their careers to notify the authorities and saved his life.
Once he entered the foster care system, Dave fights for a stable
setting, but found himself moving in out of five different homes,
while continuing the fight to cope with his past. Throughout his
journey, social service personnel, educators, counselors, and foster
parents give their all to ensure Dave's well-being and protection
from his vindictive mother, who, at one point, wishes to have Dave
committed to a mental institution.
Once he left the foster care system at age 18, Dave enlisted in
the U.S. Air Force. As a young adult Dave was determined to better
himself--no matter what the odds.
As a member of the armed forces, Dave was hand-picked to midair
refuel the highly secretive SR-71 Blackbird and the F-117 Stealth
Fighter, which played a major role in Operations Just Cause, Desert
Shield, and Desert Storm.
Some of Dave's distinctive accomplishments have been recognized
through a number of awards, as well as personal commendations from
Presidents Reagan, Bush, and Clinton. In 1990, he was the recipient
of the J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award, making him the California
Volunteer of the Year. In 1993, Dave was honored as one of the
Ten Outstanding Young Americans. He joins a distinguished group
of alumni which includes: John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Anne
Bancroft, Orson Welles, Walt Disney, and Nelson Rockefeller. In
1994, Dave was the only American to be honored as one of The Outstanding
Young Persons of the World. He also carried the coveted Centennial
flame for the 1996 Olympics.
Dave's first book, A Child Called "It," was nominated
for the Pulitzer Prize. It tells his story as a young child. Dave
is one of the only authors to have three books simultaneously on
the New York Times Best Sellers List and the first author to have
two books simultaneously on this list in trade paperback. All three
books are highly acclaimed throughout the world. Dave's incredible
life's story was featured on The Montel Williams Show, Sally Jesse,
and Barbara Walter's The View.
Dave's unique and intriguing outlook on life, coupled with his "Robin
Williams" like wit and sense of humor entertain and encourage
men and women to overcome any obstacle while living life to its
fullest. Dave is a living testament of resilience, faith in humanity,
and personal responsibility. This is what makes him one of the
most exceptional and unequaled entities of today. As an author,
educator, and consultant, Dave has dedicated his life helping others
. . . to help themselves.
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