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25 Years of Impact Through Play
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Ten Years of Learning Through Play: The LEGO Foundation and Right To Play
For a decade, Right To Play and the LEGO Foundation have been working together to ensure that children around the world can experience the joy, wonder, and power of learning through play.
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Policy Brief: Accelerating Foundational Learning Through The Power Of Play
Our new Policy Brief, Accelerating Foundational Learning Through Play: An Effective Approach to Improving Literacy, Numeracy, and Socio-Emotional Skills, explores how play-based learning can help to address learning poverty by creating safe, inclusive and engaging learning environments that support children’s academic success and socio-emotional development.
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HOW THE POWER OF PLAY IS HELPING CHILDREN WORLDWIDE OVERCOME ADVERSITY
Play is a powerful tool with which to teach children, but some parents might need help to provide a creative, supporting and playful home.
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Right To Play International Names Jessie Thomson as President and CEO
On behalf of the International Board of Directors, Right To Play International is delighted to welcome Jessie Thomson as its new President and CEO.
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Right To Play International’s President and CEO, Susan McIsaac, to retire after six impactful years
Susan McIsaac, Right To Play International’s President and CEO since 2019, has announced that she will retire at the end of 2025 after six impactful years of leadership at Right To Play and a 35-year career as an outstanding leader in the nonprofit and international development sectors.
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LFC Foundation and Right To Play launch life-changing project for children in Ethiopia
LFC Foundation and Right To Play have launched a new project in Ethiopia that will improve reading skills and mental well-being for vulnerable children. The three-year project is the latest initiative in our long-standing partnership with LFC Foundation.
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GIRLS LEVEL THE PLAYING FIELD IN SENEGAL
The Renforcement des Capacités des Filles par le Sport et le Jeu (RECAF-Jeu) project is creating opportunities for girls and young women to participate in sports, develop life skills, transcend boundaries, and claim the future they choose.
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Helping Refugee Youth Heal Through Sport
To address the urgent mental health crisis among displaced youth in Uganda, Right To Play is working as part of a consortium to provide psychosocial support and life skills through sports.
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