Ben Gelt
Co-Founder, PAX Students
Ben Gelt graduated from Denver East High
School in June 1999. He began his inspiring career in activism shortly
after the tragedy at Columbine High School, twenty miles away from his
home.
On April 21st, 1999, when all Denver high schools were canceled after
the tragedy at Columbine High School, Ben and his friend David Winkler
decided to organize students to become politically active to make their
schools and communities safer. On July 14, after weeks of intensive
organizing, 95 students from across Colorado boarded a plane to Washington
D.C. to demand better gun laws. The student group spent an hour-long
private meeting with the President, after which the President and David
made nationally televised speeches from the White House. When the
President challenged Ben and David to return to Washington the following
year with more students, Ben and Dave accepted and decided to take a year
off before entering college to work on this effort.
Soon after their trip to the White House, David appeared on The Today
Show in New York and Ben appeared on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher
to discuss youth violence issues. The Denver Post recognized both Ben and
David as Colorado leaders for the new Millennium. Ben was the youngest
finalist ever for the Channel 9 News Leader of the Year Award and both he
and David were selected by the Colorado Children's Campaign for the AGAPE
awards, presented to outstanding young leaders in the state. In October,
David was the youngest of fourteen other youth leaders invited to the
White House for a meeting in the Cabinet Room with the President to
discuss youth issues.
Ben and David helped Co-Found PAX Students during 1999-2000 and are now
currently in their freshman year of college. Although they have passed on
the leadership of PAX Students to the new Co-Chairs, they are both still
involved with PAX Students as advisors.
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