Empowered

By Ram Sundaram Dear Team Crossover, Hope you got the sleep you deserved on your way back.  It’s just been a week since Crossover and so much has happened already: 

The Opportunity To Changes Lives

By George Baldini Our days can be long. Very long. And last Thursday evening, while running the last dribbling session of camp, I was wiped out. I was losing energy; I was getting tired of yelling at an unruly group … Continue reading →

Taking It All In

By Lauren Koenig-Plonskier It’s impossible to take it all in. As everyone’s eyes flutter and heads roll with the gravity of post lunch drowsiness, mine widen to cartoonish dimensions, unable to relinquish their grasp on the hazy peripheries of my … Continue reading →

To Find a Million Ram’s…

By Maggie Brown One of the greatest beauties in the mystery of the precious human life lies within the irrefutable fact that time is not infinite, tomorrow is never guaranteed, and that the world will not spin beneath our wavering … Continue reading →

Tiny Hands Can Change The World

By Jonah Travis The funny thing about this time around, no matter how much you prepare for what’s about to come, you still can’t stop it.

Remembering What I Remember

By Maggie Brown The ultimate fault in memory lies within the reality of its inevitable decline. As time flies by with the velocity of a traveling train, the mind contorts what could once be recalled as indisputable fact into a … Continue reading →

Discovering India

By Mollie Gillespie With our departure for India less than a month away, I’m already restless with anticipation. I’ve traveled a bit before, but never so far, and I can’t help but wonder how I’ll be able to endure the … Continue reading →

Excited For This Opportunity

By Lauren Ball Twenty one more days until I board a plane to Boston, where my adventure with Crossover Basketball and Scholars Academy begins. I first heard about this organization in August of 2013 after I had just returned from … Continue reading →

More Than Statistics…

By John Gillespie (@JohnG703) I’m bringing back to the United States the stories of many different kids from numerous different religious, financial, and educational backgrounds. These stories I put together through interacting with these kids for only two weeks have … Continue reading →

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