Get Involved
Here are some other ways you can show your passion for empowering children through play.
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Become a corporate partner
Our partnerships help to put children at the centre of their own learning and set them on course toward a brighter future. Whatever the size of your organisation, Right To Play can help develop engaging and fun ways to showcase your company values.
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School Resources
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Fundraise at your school
Join schools all over the UK and plan a Play Day with your pupils. Play and fundraise to help girls around the world stay in school, improve their learning and take charge of their future. Every £1 you raise before 30 June 2022 will be doubled by the UK government!
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Fundraise at your school - Sign up form
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Join the Uprisers.
Sign up today to join the Uprisers and help them to influence the next generation.
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Personal challenges
Challenge yourself, have fun, and raise money to change the lives of vulnerable children forever.
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The Ball that Changed the World
Purchase a hoodie and help us provide children with safe spaces to play, learn and gain the confidence and skills to increase their opportunities in life.
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Leave the lasting gift of play
For 20 years, we have empowered a generation of children to rise using the power of play. But millions of children still face dangerous and difficult lives. Together, we can help them build a better future, for themselves, their families and their communities.
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#WeRise Campaign
Right To Play helps children all over the world RISE above child labour, marriage, war and disease. Join our #WeRise movement so we can empower even more girls and boys through the power of play. Because together #WeRise
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Pokerstars
Pokerstars, together with their staff and customers, have donated close to £2m by the end of 2019 through their 'Helping Hands' corporate giving programme. This invaluable support helps Right To Play's work to protect, educate and empower over 2.3 million vulnerable children each year to overcome the effects of poverty, conflict and disease using sport and play.
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