What's New
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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
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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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Players of People’s Postcode Lottery raise £1 million in support of Right To Play’s global programmes
Right To Play is thrilled to share that players of People’s Postcode Lottery have raised £1 million to support our vital work transforming children’s lives through the power of play. The incredible generosity of players is helping us to protect, educate and empower children around the world.
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Supporting Children’s Emotional Well-Being: A Q&A With Domenico Di Nuzzo
Domenico di Nuzzo, Child Protection and Psychosocial Support Specialist at Right To Play, speaks about the impact of conflict and uncertainty on children and their communities, and how play-based psychosocial support can enhance children’s emotional health and development.
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Download Your Free Family Play Pack
We’ve put together a free play pack for parents to give you all the games and inspiration you need to keep your children engaged and happy.
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CHILDREN'S EMERGENCY FUND
When an emergency hits, children need our support more than ever. War, displacement and disaster rob children of their basic rights and stability. Using proven play-based approaches, we give children the psychosocial support they need to cope with stress, overcome trauma, and help them to keep learning safely.
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Help Children in Gaza and the West Bank
Hundreds of thousands of children in the Middle East are living through crisis. Many have witnessed family members and friends injured or killed. They’ve been forced to flee the safety of their homes and take refuge in schools or tents. The terror of living in fear of daily airstrikes will leave profound and lasting psychological scars.
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