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Latest updates from the GANG and the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign.
Grandmother Book Launch
Powered by Love: A Grandmothers’ Movement to End AIDS in Africa Paperback – October 10, 2017 by Joanna Henry (Author), Ilana Landsberg-Lewis (Author), Alexis MacDonald (Photographer), Stephen Lewis (Foreword By the…
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GANG Fabric Frenzy featured in Edmonton Journal
‘Granny gang’ aims to sell more than $20,000 in fabric during upcoming sale CLARE CLANCY More from Clare Clancy Published on: April…
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Stories from our work
Stories from Our Work The Fabulous Fabric Frenzy, 2016 Since 2012, the Fabulous Fabric Frenzy has been an annual G.A.N.G event.* During…
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Fabric Frenzy generates $23,313.00 for Grandmothers Campaign
A huge thank you to all the volunteers, and shoppers who made this year’s fabric sale a huge success!
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Grandmothers to Grandmothers: Celebrate and Rededicate
Watch this video celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign.
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New Videos: The ASK HER Talks
The Stephen Lewis Foundation is delighted to share new videos from the second installment of the Ask Her Talks speaker series that recently…
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ASK HER talks: GANG members connect with their African sisters
The ASK HER talk held in Edmonton on November 23, was a unique opportunity to hear first hand from African women directly…
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The Power of Words Scrabble Benefit 2015
POWER OF WORDS SCRABBLE BENEFIT Saturday, October 17, 2015 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. Southminster-Steinhauer United Church 10740-19 Avenue, Edmonton The GANG (Grandmothers…
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An Inspiring Young Supporter
“I want to do more to help the Grandmothers and Orphans of Sub-Saharan Africa.” So stated Hayley Volk, a fourth grade student…
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Our visit with Ida Mukaka
Ida Mukaka, field representative from the Stephen Lewis Foundation, made her inaugural trip to Edmonton April 26 to spread the word about…
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Video: South Africa – Granpower!
South Africa- Granpower! tells the history of the Grandmother movement in Canada.
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