What's New
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Keeping Kids Physically Active in Jordan
At the start of quarantine, Right To Play collaborated with the Jordanian Ministry of Education to create a series of exercise videos for children to help keep them active and boost their emotional resilience during challenging times.
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Right To Play Program Results and Outlook (2017-2019)
Over the last 3 years we have continued to expand our programs to reach more children in 15 countries, creating new opportunities through play for those in vulnerable situations to experience quality education and acquire the life skills they need to succeed.
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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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Body Balance
Khalil in Lebanon loves this game because it improves his coordination. This is a fun game where you can get your body moving! At Right To Play, we use play to teach important life lessons and skills in ways that engage children and young people of all images. Can you show us your Body Balance moves?
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How We're Responding To COVID-19
The children we work with are some of the most vulnerable in the world and are particularly susceptible to the effects of a crisis like COVID-19.
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Stop-Slow-Go
Mukisa in Uganda plays this game in a refugee camp to control his body and be aware of others. Now he plays it with his family at home.
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Get Involved with Right To Play!
Right To Play was founded by Five-Time Olympic Gold Medalist Johann Olav-Koss. Since then, fellow Olympians and professional athletes have been some of our strongest supporters in protecting, educating and empowering 2.35 million children around the world each year.
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Right To Play's COVID-19 Response
The COVID-19 virus had a significant impact on communities around the world, including those which Right To Play serves. The children we work with are some of the most vulnerable and are particularly susceptible to the effects of a crisis like this one.
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