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$65,000 Raised for Girls’ Empowerment in Africa

“Imagine your 14 year old daughter married to a 50 year old man and she is the third or fourth wife in the house. This is the reality of 2 girls out of 5 in Tanzania,” said Rebeca Gyumi speaking to a sold-out crowd of more than 240 people at Crossroads International’s eight annual Day of the Girl breakfast on October 10, 2019.

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We Called. You answered – A Marathon You Can Be Proud Of

While we cannot all run like the Kenyan runner Philemon Rono who won this year Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon on October 20th for the 3rd time, we can all feel great. From the Crossroads staff to the supporters who answered to the call to run or walk for women’s rights, to all their supporters we can all be proud!

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Calgary Shows Up in Force To Make A Difference

Calgarians showed up in force to learn more about Crossroads International and to hear acclaimed author and four-time Crossroader Lawrence Hill. Hill urged Calgarians to join us, take action and get involved as volunteers and supporters to help create the kind of change they want to see in the world.

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Once a Crossroader, Always a Crossroader

Since volunteering with Crossroads International in the 1980s, Sarah Bradshaw found herself drawn back to Crossroads’ inner circle of supporters. After finishing school, Sarah knew she wanted to go to Africa. She knew the international experience would be invaluable.

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Crossroaders in Kenya, a 40 Year Story

In 1980, Simon Muendo Ngumbi, a young teacher living in Kenya, started a one of a kind experience in Canada with the support of his Boy Scout leader who was involved with Crossroads International exchange program… Written by 3 Crossroaders, this story shows the power of human connections to build bridges and foster change for One World.

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