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Football star Nathan Redmond visits our work in Ghana
From the privilege of the Premier League came the poverty around Accra. Nathan's field visit to see Right To Play's work in Ghana opened his eyes to the importance of education inside and outside of the classroom.
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Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian youth perform alongside Yo-Yo Ma and other world-renowned musicians in Qasqas, Beirut.
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Quick ways to support us
There are many ways you can get support Right To Play from using Amazon smile to celebration donations and challenge events.
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The Stars Group extend
The Stars Group has announced its support of charity partner Right To Play for a further two years with the aim of raising £1 million more to help provide a quality education to some of the world’s most vulnerable children
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Join the Right To Play #shirtball challenge
A child in the developing world with a long-sleeved shirt often rules the playground and their shirt becomes a ball for everyone to enjoy play time! Now it’s your turn…
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Sell out Sports Quiz raises staggering amount for the most vulnerable children
The annual Right To Play Sports Quiz took place on 15 May at Leonardo Royal Hotel London St Paul’s, hosted by broadcaster, John Inverdale. The outstanding generosity of Right To Play’s supporters raised a staggering £262,000 towards Right To Play’s life-changing work at this sell-out event.
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Nathan Remond - the boots that change the world
To mark International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, and to shine a light on being an Ambassador for Right To Play, Southampton FC player Nathan Redmond wore customised boots with Right To Play's iconic logo.
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Isle of Man Government Supports Pioneering Right To Play Project in Tanzania
Girls on Track project designed to improve the quality of education for 20,000 children, including 12,000 girls.
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