What's New
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Heidi Range becomes Right To Play Ambassador
Former member of British girl band, Sugababes, and Dancing on Ice and musical theatre star, has become an Ambassador for Right To Play
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Right To Play Race Night raises the stakes and funds for VULNERABLE CHILDREN
Supporters and stars from the world of sport and entertainment came together for a special evening at the Right To Play Race Night last week. Hosted by renowned broadcaster Clare Balding and four-time Winter Olympian, Chemmy Alcott at the InterContinental Hotel, Park Lane, guests celebrated the impact Right To Play’s work has on the lives of the disadvantaged children around the world.
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Chemmy Alcott
Right To Play and Liverpool FC Foundation hosted a joint event on 3 October 2019 in the lead up to International Day of the Girl Child, to shine a light on the work of the two organisations.
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Rowing through the Atlantic: All Oar Nothing
Three childhood best friends, will set sail on a journey of a lifetime. Rowing under the banner of ‘All Oar Nothing’, they will be attempting to cross the Atlantic unassisted from La Gomera to Antigua as a part of the Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge. Right To Play is one of four chosen charities that will benefit from money raised as part of this epic challenge.
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Liverpool FC Has a New Look for the UEFA Champions League
The Right To Play logo on Liverpool FC’s Champions League shirt recognises our exciting new partnership with the LFC Foundation, built on a shared belief that every child deserves to be safe, healthy and empowered through play.
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Join our virtual field trip
Right To Play’s Field Facilitator Sarah El Jizi gives a live discussion on how sport and play are helping to build peaceful communities in Lebanon - save the plane ticket and join from your desk!
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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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