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There are so many ways to get involved with Right To Play!
Check out these ideas below, or get creative and contact us with your ideas!

I think that Right To Play is a great organization that I am proud to fund raise and be a part of. - Jessica , Grade 11 Student, Bradford ON

Play Days

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A Play Day is an event where Right To Play games are used to mobilize schools and communities around a particular issue or simply to promote awareness in association with fundraising initatives.

Play Days promote awareness of sport for development, Right To Play and physical activity. It is a great way to kick off or end the school year!

Learn more and start organizing your own Right To Play Day here.

Make Your Goals Count



Make Your Goals Count empowers student athletes to have an impact on more than just the scoreboard.

By collecting pledges in support of their on-field or on-ice successes, students will allow children on the other side of the world to share in the celebrations while raising awareness of the power of sport as a force for positive social and individual change.
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Host an Event

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Right To Play is supported by thousands of individuals across the country who have organized initiatives in their local communities to benefit Right To Play. Join our team of Right To Play supporters by hosting an event in support of every child's Right To Play.

Every dollar contributes towards coach training, delivering peace games to children, community play days, immunization campaigns, and more!

Learn more about how to host your own Right To Play event here.

Awareness Campaigns


Here at the Right To Play Canadian National Office we are dedicated to fundraising and generating awareness about the work that Right To Play does in 23 countries around the world, BUT we need your help to make everyone aware of Right To Play, and the children that we are helping!

Awareness Campaigns are a fun and rewarding way to spread the word!

Learn more and get your own Right To Play Awareness Campaign underway here.

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More Ideas

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There are so many more ways to get involved. Thousands of individuals and hundreds of schools support Right To Play, and constantly come up with new and creative ideas for how to get involved.

Our guiding principles at Right To Play are sustainability and inclusion, so it is important to us that you do something that is meaningful and relevant to you and your school or community, so that it is sustainable and inclusive of everyone around you.

Check out more ideas here, and learn about what other students and schools have done.

Volunteer

Need your 40 volunteer hours to finish high school? Want to contribute and get involved in your community? Want to get involved with Right To Play and help children all over the world have the Right To Play?

We have so many fun and rewarding volunteer opportunities!

Learn more about volunteering for Right To Play here.

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