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SoulTalk: Moving Women From Tragedy to Triumph!
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Her ex- husband kidnapped their two youngest children after going through a divorce for seven years, taking with him her only home and her money. For many, ...
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PAKISTAN FLOODS
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How can you respond to the floods in Pakistan?
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REFUGEE RUN AT THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM
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Crossroads is again offering the Refugee Run at the World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland.
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China
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80 year old Xiang and his wife woke, in the black of night, as rushing water poured into their village home, bringing down one of its aged walls. Heavy rains ...
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Stories of hope
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Goods sent from Crossroads touch the lives of many, all around the world. Their stories tell of despair, courage and, crucially, hope.
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Upcoming shipments
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Who are we packing for right now?
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X-perience HIV/AIDS first hand!
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A poignant 'x-perience' that allows you to encounter HIV/AIDS for yourself, together with its complex causes and effects.
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Murderers? Thieves? Coffee?
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A creative job creation scheme helps drug addicts find a new lifestyle.
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國際十字路會響應中國地震賑災
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十字路口基金會是一間在香港成立的非牟利機構。基金會致力擔當需要幫助及提供幫助雙方的交匯點。我們以四種方式提供一個全球十字路口。請用右邊的按鈕瀏覽你感興趣的專案。
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HIV/AIDS orphans in Uganda
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Despite having one of the lower HIV/AIDS infection rates in Africa, thousands of Ugandans nonetheless suffer from the disease and the children, of course, are ...
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DEADLY SECRETS: The loneliness of India’s abused teenagers
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Maria placed a frightened hand on her pregnant stomach as she stared at the home for single mothers. Could she succeed in hiding the shameful secret if she ...
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Offering war victims a way back to life
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“When the elephants dance, the grass gets trampled. That is the expression we use in Africa.” A worried Ugandan leader reached for this metaphor to help us ...
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“Read-to-Succeed”
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Though many in Africa look to Ghana as a model for political and economic reform, difficulties such as poverty, disease, and lack of basic educational tools ...
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Help for a forgotten tribe
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Despite being among the earliest inhabitants of the Philippines, the Aeta tribe suffers from some of the harshest discrimination in the country.
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Educating to alleviate poverty
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Measuring just over 47 kilometres wide, the Gambia reigns as the smallest mainland country on the African continent and is a leader in peanut production, its ...
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Kenya: Returning to peace?
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On the heels of recent political unrest, Kenya struggles to maintain its stability while continuing to suffer high crime and poverty rates.
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Finding ways to start over
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Ravaged by 25 years of civil war and economic turmoil, Angola is no stranger to hardship.
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Global Village
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What is happening in the Global Village?
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Zimbabwe’s ‘Child parents’
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Picture it. What words of wisdom would you offer if you were face to face with a 12 year old mother in Zimbabwe? Let’s call her Sa’ida. How would you stop her ...
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