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What is Stride to Turn the Tide? Every year, Canadian grandmothers walk in solidarity with African grandmothers through Stride to Turn the Tide – a national walk organized by Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign groups across Canada.
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All across Canada… Grandmothers are gathering... And walking!
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Why do we walk? What started as a great idea from grandmothers in Canmore, Alberta is now in its 5 th year! Grandmothers and grandothers will strive and stride to: Raise funds; Build solidarity; and Raise awareness with every footstep across Canada through Stride to Turn the Tide.
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Why do African grandmothers walk?
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African grandmothers walk to get water
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They walk to get medicine from the clinic and attend support groups with other grandmothers
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African grandmothers walk to bring food and crafts to the market to sell
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They walk to savings and loan clubs
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African grandmothers walk to deliver home-based care
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Offering support and hope to those who need it most
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African grandmothers walk to show they are strong, united and unstoppable
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This year, the main weekend for Stride is June 14 – 15, 2014 Walks may also be held June 7-8 or June 21-22, 2013
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Ways to Walk Traditional Walk walk outside in your community, or indoors, like a mall walk Walking Tours house tour, garden tour, or even a guided tour A Hike hike a trail, or consider a sports day in the park with events that include walking
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“For Canadian grandmothers, Stride is a wonderful moment to stand – and walk – in solidarity with African grandmothers. Every step we take honours their courage and their extraordinary resolve in the face of the AIDS pandemic. My grandmothers group does a lot of creative fundraising, but Stride brings us together in a unique way – we feel deeply connected to our African sisters and to one another.” – Elizabeth, Toronto We hope you will join us.
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It’s easy to organize or join a walk in your community! Simply call the Stride Coordinator, Sydney Oastler, at 1-888-203-9990 x309, or email at: stride@stephenlewisfoundation.org.stride@stephenlewisfoundation.org
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African grandmothers are turning the tide of HIV and AIDS!
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