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Pledge to Play on International Day of Play
When was the last time you played? As kids, many of us played every day, exploring the world, connecting with others, exercising our bodies, minds, and creativity. Play opened up a world of possibilities. That’s why we’re excited to champion every child’s right to play on the first ever International Day of Play on June 11th.
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Supporting Indigenous Communities: Right To Play & Edmonton Oilers Collaborate for Training
Explore how Right To Play empowered eight Indigenous Community Mentors in Alberta through a collaborative training at Rogers Place, home of the Edmonton Oilers. Led by Nike Ambassador Kendra Jessie Rosychuk and supported by Oilers Alumni and Right To Play staff, the training focused on developing tailored ball hockey programs to support youth mental health. Discover how this initiative is driving positive change for Indigenous children and youth, thanks to funding from the Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation.
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Right To Play and partners secure a new U.N.-designated International Day of Play
On March 25, the United Nations announced the inauguration of a new International Day of Play that will take place on June 11 every year, beginning in 2024. It was the culmination of a large, global effort led by Right To Play and partner organizations to spotlight the importance of play in children’s lives, learning, and development, and to call attention to the need to protect children’s right to play. Together, partner organizations will engage millions of children, parents, teachers, and decision-makers around the globe on June 11 to celebrate the power of play.
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Stand Behind Unstoppable Girls
From the moment they’re born, many girls are held back by gender norms and expectations that take them further from school and where they hope to go in life. With Right To Play-trained Coaches and teachers behind them, girls transform obstacles into opportunities and reach where they want to go.
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Igniting the Power of Play in Partnership with Dentons Canada
Right To Play Canada would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dentons Canada for their support over the past three years. Their commitment and collaboration has made a powerful impact in the lives of children in vulnerable circumstances in Canada and around the globe.
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Why Do We Play?
Active, playful activities ignite a lifelong love of learning in children, motivating them to explore inside and outside of the classroom. These videos, developed with the support of the LEGO Foundation, explain how play is not just for fun: it’s how children understand the world, how they articulate their hopes and dreams, how they learn to communicate with and interact with others, and how they develop and grow into adulthood.
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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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Try the Right To Play Crossword Puzzle!
In honour of National Puzzle Day on January 29, try your hand at this play-themed crossword puzzle!
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Transformer la vie d’un enfant
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