Government Commits to Home for Girls as Team Antigua Island Girls Make Record-Breaking Return

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Team Antigua Island Girls’ Christal Clashing, Kevinia Francis and Samara Emmanuel celebrate their accomplishment having arrived in Hawaii after forty-one days at sea for the Pacific Challenge. (Photo courtesy: World’s Toughest Row)

The Antiguan government pledges to build a home for girls in conflict with the law, inspired by the achievements of Team Antigua Island Girls.

The trio – Christal Clashing, Kevinia Francis, and Samara Emmanuel – received an official welcome after their grueling 41-day row across the Pacific Ocean, breaking records in the World’s Toughest Row challenge.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne praised their courage and resilience, declaring them ambassadors for the nation’s ambition.

 

The government and private donors have raised funds to support vulnerable girls, with discussions underway to honor the girls as tourism ambassadors during Independence celebrations.

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  1. I hope all Four Ladies are made Ambassadors for Antigua and Barbuda
    Just like the body builders

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