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Cross-Cultural Solutions also known as CCS, was a New Rochelle, New York-based non-for-profit working to address critical global issues by providing volunteer service to communities abroad, and contributing responsibly to local economies. The organization used a community-designed approach to international volunteering. Cross-Cultural Solutions was in nine countries worldwide: Brazil, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Morocco, Peru, Tanzania, and Thailand. Volunteers assisted with education, health-care and community development projects.

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  • Cross-Cultural Solutions also known as CCS, was a New Rochelle, New York-based non-for-profit working to address critical global issues by providing volunteer service to communities abroad, and contributing responsibly to local economies. The organization used a community-designed approach to international volunteering. Cross-Cultural Solutions was in nine countries worldwide: Brazil, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Morocco, Peru, Tanzania, and Thailand. Volunteers assisted with education, health-care and community development projects. (en)
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  • Cross-Cultural Solutions also known as CCS, was a New Rochelle, New York-based non-for-profit working to address critical global issues by providing volunteer service to communities abroad, and contributing responsibly to local economies. The organization used a community-designed approach to international volunteering. Cross-Cultural Solutions was in nine countries worldwide: Brazil, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Morocco, Peru, Tanzania, and Thailand. Volunteers assisted with education, health-care and community development projects. (en)
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