IMPACT FALL/WINTER 2022
Crossover Community Impact Newsletter
2022 Fall/Winter Edition
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n 2012, my 33-year-old husband completed 7 weeks of radiation and chemo simultaneously, and Crossover Community Impact’s Co-Founder and Executive Director was 1500 miles away. However, Philip was convinced that God called him to start the Crossover Lions’ first football team with a group of 2nd graders. God gave him what he needed to coach that football team, and He continues to provide what Crossover needs for this great work! Ten years later, we are preparing to launch those second graders into the world as high school graduates from Crossover Prep. The first group of football players will now be the first class of graduates from the all-boy tuition-free private school that was created to provide the opportunity for them to reach their full potential. We are humbled to be a part of watching a miracle unfold! In 10 years, we have seen the Crossover Sports Association (2012), the Crossover Kids and StreetLeader Programs (2013), Crossover Health Services (2014), Crossover Development Company (2015), and Crossover Preparatory Academy (2017) make a tangible difference in our community. We look forward to seeing even
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The First Crossover Lions’ Championship Football Team, 2012 (Mighty Mite) 2022 Fall IMPACT Magazine Cover
more change and have many of stories of change in the latest edition of the IMPACT Magazine. Please consider partnering with us to see more change occur in our community. We are trying to raise $100,000 for Crossover Community Impact. We are also trying to raise $115,844 for scholarships for Crossover Prep’s graduates. We would love it if you would help us reach these goals to serve our community best. Grateful for grace and you,
Rondalyn Abode Director of Development www.crossoverimpact.org