What's New
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Celebrating 20 years of impact
Right To Play is celebrating its 20th anniversary of using the power of play to protect, educate and empower children around the world.
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“I felt there was a new world opening for me”: In conversation with Aissa Traore and the Brookings Institution’s Rebecca Winthrop
We spoke to Aissa and Rebecca Winthrop, Senior Fellow and Co-Director of the Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institution and Right To Play Board Member, about the barriers girls face in accessing a quality education and how to dismantle them, the effects of the COVID crisis, and the transformative effect of education on a girl’s life and future.
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Despite Stay At Home Measures, Creativity and Community Are Thriving In The Play Program
The creative and innovative ways that Community Mentors have responded to new challenges has ensured that vital local programming continues to build community resilience and capacity in response to the short- and long-term effects of COVID-19.
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In times like these, our partners make us stronger
The Suncor Energy Foundation has been a valued partner of Right To Play’s PLAY program since 2014.
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Pascal Siakam Gives A Shout Out To MVP Kids
Toronto Raptor and Right To Play Ambassador congratulates kids #playingathome world-wide to combat COVID-19.
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Play at Home: Games to keep your kids healthy, active, and engaged
Games to keep you and your kids healthy, active, and engaged.
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An Important Message About COVID-19 from Right To Play
What we're doing to protect children and staff from COVID-19.
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Right To Play’s work on gender equality recognized with funding from Slaight Family Foundation’s new Global Initiative for Women and Girls
Through our GREAT program, we’ve been working with local partners in Mozambique’s two most impoverished areas in the country to advance girls’ fundamental rights to a quality education.
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