What's New
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Superstar Pascal Siakam is Right To Play’s Athlete Hero for 2019
Toronto Raptors power forward Pascal Siakam isn’t just a world champion, he’s a global humanitarian and Right To Play’s 2019 Athlete Hero.
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Announcing the 2019 Ted Rogers Scholarship Recipients
Our Youth To Youth program & the Ted Rogers Scholarship Fund teamed up and awarded up to $10.000 to 5 Youth Leaders.
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STWM 2019: Run so children can play
The Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon takes place on October 20, 2019. Register now for a discount!
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Right To Play at Women Deliver 2019
Girls and women are gathering in Vancouver to advance their rights, and Right To Play is proud to join them. You’re invited to come too!
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Toronto’s Next Generation: Right To Play’s Youth To Youth Leadership Symposium
More than 300 of Toronto's most inspiring youth celebrated their achievements in Right To Play's Youth To Youth Program on April 26th.
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Today We Play: MyBlueprint
MyBlueprint is an innovator in educational software, with over 300 school boards across Canada using their products. So when it came time to figure out how they could give back to the community, they wanted something as innovative as they are. That’s why they chose the Today We Play Challenge, a fun 30 day fitness and fundraising challenge in support of Right To Play.
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PLAY Program Expands to Labrador
We are proud to announce a new partnership with the communities of Sheshatshiu and Mushuau Innu First Nations in Labrador. This program will be the first time Right To Play will be collaborating with Indigenous communities east of Ontario, as well as the first extension of the PLAY program to Innu First Nations communities.
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Time To PLAY in Squamish First Nation
Meet Cassidy. She’s our newest Community Mentor in Right To Play’s Promoting Life-Skills in Aboriginal Youth (PLAY) program with Squamish First Nation in West Vancouver, British Columbia.
Squamish First Nation is one of Right To Play’s newest partners in the PLAY program, joining more than 85 other Indigenous communities and urban indigenous organizations bringing PLAY to children each week.
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