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 →
Recap of Crossover Sport in Education Conference
By Lauren Ball None of us knew what to expect on Saturday. We didn’t know who all was going to show up, how many people we were going to have, or how the speeches were going to be received.There was … Continue reading →
All Part of the Same Team
By Kasey Hartung As I return to India for my second year with Team Crossover, I still can’t help but press my face against the bus window and absorb the lively sights with a sense of awe. I feel as … Continue reading →
12 Months of Change/Same
By Maggie Brown As the sun set across the sprawling Chennai skyline, resting the hands of darkness upon the bustling city street corners, I stood motionless amongst a vast sea of children carrying a wave of anxious excitement across their … Continue reading →
One Long Year
By George Baldini And finally, after one long year, we’re going back. I’ve been looking forward to this July ever since we touched down in Boston last year. My experience in Chennai was so special to me that I couldn’t … Continue reading →
Crossover Year-Round
By George Baldini And finally, after one long year, we’re going back. I’ve been looking forward to this July ever since we touched down in Boston last year. My experience in Chennai was so special to me that I couldn’t … Continue reading →
23 Days!
By Varun Ram To say that I am looking forward to this trip in July would be an understatement. It’s been over 4 years since my last visit to India and I am eager to return. This visit will be … Continue reading →
Visiting Teach For India
By Maggie Brown (@MagsOnWags) The eager anticipation began to rise rapidly among our group of foreign travelers as the rickety school bus climbed through the bumpy dirt roads smushed between rows of cracked concrete storefronts, woven straw homes, and mounds … Continue reading →
What Can I do Better?
By Akshay Mundra Xavier came up to me and not only thanked me for playing a game against him, but also asked me how he could improve as a player. Xavier is going into his twelfth grade at St. Patrick’s, … Continue reading →