Pathways to Children

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Empowering children to change their world. In making people aware of the extreme poverty of this world she felt they would want to help.

Pathways To Children was founded by Grace Strangis as a result of her many years of traveling the world with her Corporate Travel Agency. She grew up with limited opportunities in a small Minnesota farming community and had no concept of the broader world needs and that so much of the world was engulfed in poverty. After seeing the thousands of orphaned and abandoned children on the street with no

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 02/05/2024

You can now read the Pathways 2024 Update Letter from Executive Director Grace Strangis and the Board of Directors on our website at www.pathwaystochildren.org . 2023 was a productive year!

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 04/16/2023

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!
As part of a longstanding relationship with the University of Minnesota, Pathways is beginning a new chapter of support with the U’s Center for Global Health and Social Responsibility (CGHSR). Support from Pathways to Children will build on CGHSR’s work of critical global health education programs for graduate students and community learners. Pathways donors and supporters are invited to participate in CGHSR education programs. Learn all about it at pathwaystochildren.org

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 01/23/2023

New pictures from Belessa, Ethiopia of the two school classroom additions completed in 2022.

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 09/21/2022

Two new classrooms are nearly completed as additions to the school Pathways built in Belessa, specifically for the purpose of educating more girls in Ethiopia. The construction began in April 2021, which progressed slowly due to political upheaval. Gender-based violence, early marriage, and teenage pregnancy greatly affect girls’ and women’s access to education in Ethiopia. Offering basic education is a proven, effective way of providing girls with power, autonomy and independence to make positive choices over their lives, their families and their community.

The pictures are the most recent picture, a prior construction in progress with local teacher and students and celebration reception at dedication for the original school. We anticipate offering a donor and volunteer trip to dedicate the classroom additions when it is safe to travel to Belessa. We welcome donations to finish the school and for school supplies. Donations call be made online at www.pathwaystochildren.org

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 08/16/2021

Two new classrooms are being added to the school Pathways built in Belessa specifically for the purpose of educating more girls in Ethiopia. The construction, funded by Pathways, began in April 2021 and is slowly progressing due to political upheaval. The classrooms are expected to be completed in time for the beginning of the upcoming school year which starts mid September.

Gender-based violence, early marriage, and teenage pregnancy greatly affect girls’ and women’s access to education in Ethiopia. Offering basic education is a proven, effective way of providing
girls with power, autonomy and independence to make positive choices over their lives, their families and their community.

You can donate here https://pathwaystochildren.org/donate/ to help furnish school and fund supplies.

07/28/2021

Pathways 2020 Annual Report is now available to read on our website! https://pathwaystochildren.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Pathways-2020-Annual-Report-_Final.pdf

12/22/2020

Happy Holidays from Pathways to Children! Read a holiday letter from Executive Director Grace Strangis, covering accomplishments during 2020 including the establishment of U of MN Public Health Ralph Strangis Memorial Fund at www.pathwaystochildren.org

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 06/11/2020

Pathways makes news for supporting U of M School of Public Health!
Pathways funds U of M public health graduates each year to travel to India to work and enrich their education at Jan Seva, the Pathways funded school in Kolkata, India. This year students returned home shortly before the COVID-19 pandemic exploded. What they found there underscores the importance of public health efforts, and how hard this pandemic will hit the poorest in the world. Read this recently published article by Minnesota Alumni to find out more.
https://www.minnesotaalumni.org/stories/the-education-of-a-public-health-worker

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 01/29/2020

Pictures are from the recent dedication of Zemene's school in Ethiopia. Now 325 children have the opportunity to receive an education. Villagers were eager to show their gratitude, including giving Grace Strangis, Pathways Executive Director, a prized goat.

Photos from Pathways to Children's post 01/17/2020

Lots of pictures of recent volunteer trip to Kolkata, with Grace Strangis, Executive Director and some board members, graduate students from UMN School of Public Health, dentists from UMN Dental School, seminarians from St. John Vianney and others at https://tinyurl.com/India-Pictures.

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