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Diwali Greetings
- Category: Our blog
- 13 Nov
- Written by Deesh Sekhon

As many celebrate Diwali today we would like to shed some light on all things GirlKind Stop by The Sahib Kalgidhar Darbar Temple today at 30640 Blueridge Dr. in Abbotsford from 4pm-8pm.
Look for us in the main foyer area, we will also be selling tickets to the upcoming screening of the film "It's A Girl." Please stop by and sign the book of "well wishes," for some very special girls in India. Have a wonderful & safe Diwali.
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11.10.12 Malala Day
- Category: Our blog
- 10 Nov
- Written by Deesh Sekhon

The UN has declared Nov 10, 2012 as Malala Day. A day to stand up for every girl's education. 32 million girls globally are denied basic freedom to learn every day. Stand with Malala because every girl deserves an education.
"Malala Yousafzai sits in a hospital room surrounded by thousands of gifts, cards and messages of support from around the world, a feeling that has left her “inspired and humbled,” according to her father, who appeared in a video released Friday. “She wants me to tell everyone how grateful she is and is amazed that men,women and children from across the world are interested in her well-being,” Ziauddin Yousafzai said."--Sarah Kneezle {Time World}
Bake Sale at ATSS
- Category: Our blog
- 31 Oct
- Written by Deesh Sekhon

Cupcakes, cake pops, macaroons, cookies were amoung some of the delectables at today's Bake Sale. So grateful to all the dedicated students at ATSS that helped put this "Bake Sale" on to help create awareness on the issue of gendercide & gender discrimination.
Many thanks to all the teachers, principals and students that came out and showed their support, together we can create a better world where EVERY GIRL MATTERS.
Malala Yousafzai: Education Activist, Shot & Wounded
- Category: Our blog
- 14 Oct
- Written by Deesh Sekhon

This is what change looks like; this is our future. Get well beautiful girl, the world is waiting for you.
Malala Yousafzai, a well-known equality activist in Swat, Pakistan, was shot and seriously wounded by the Taliban on a school bus filled with fellow classmates on Oct. 9 The 14-year-old girl was targeted because of her efforts to promote education for girls. Reports indicate that she has been sent to the United Kingdom for treatment Monday, saying she would require prolonged care to fully recover from the physical and psychological effects of the attack. May she recouver well and soon, the world needs more Malalas.

