What's New
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Allyson Felix Commits to Donating Olympic Winnings to Right To Play
In what will be her final Olmypic Games, Allyson Felix has committed to donating her winnings to Right To Play if she qualifies and medals at the Tokyo Summer Olympics.
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PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES EMERGENCY APPEAL
Children have been killed and schools damaged during the recent conflict in the Palestinian Terreiories. Donate today help help these extremely vulnerable youth recover from trauma and get back to school.
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P.O.W.E.R.: Games for Child Development and Learning
The Play Opportunities for Wellness and Education Resource (P.O.W.E.R.) is a collection of 100 gender-responsive play-based learning activities created to support parents, teachers, and others to promote children's learning and development.
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Celebrating the Power of Sport
Sport is more than a crowded arena, an ace, a goal, or a buzzer-beater. It’s helping to overcome trauma and heal from the realities of war. It’s giving a strong voice to those that were rarely heard before. It’s promoting health and preventing disease, teaching fair play, teamwork and peace.
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Advocating for girls’ right to education in Rwanda
In Rwanda, it is common for the burden of household chores and other familial responsibilities to fall to the girls, leaving them with less time for school and play. We're working with the communities to change attitudes and make sure girls have every opportunity the boys do.
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Choose to challenge the rewind for girls
Choose to challenge the rewind. 11.2 million girls could be out of school forever because of COVID-19, their educations cut short by child marriage, early pregnancy, and other social pressures. We can’t let girls’ hopes and dreams be permanently extinguished.
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Creating lifelong learners using play
By 2023, we will help over 3 million students in Ghana to stay in school and succeed by helping 75,000 teachers to incorporate learning through play into their lessons, all with the support of the LEGO Foundation.
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Right To Play International welcomes Susan McIsaac as new CEO
Right To Play International is delighted to welcome Susan McIsaac as its new CEO. The accomplished nonprofit leader steps into the CEO position at the 20-year-old INGO as it strives to keep children safe and healthy, learning, and mentally strong in the face of COVID-19.
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