There are so many different ways to incorporate Right To Play into your classrooms and school work. Here are some ideas to get you started!
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Athlete Ambassador Projects
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At Right To Play we couldn't help all of the children around the world that we do without help and support from our Athlete Ambassadors.
You can do a school project about an Athlete Ambassador, and explore why athletes like to volunteer their time and help others. Follow them as they visit the countries we work in and help us fundraise and generate awareness about Right To Play.
Learn more about our Athlete Ambassadors here.
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Research Projects
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You can help raise awareness about Right To Play by doing a research project on Right To Play. You get to share information about Right To Play with your teachers and classmates, which helps raise awareness about Right To Play and the children that we help in 23 countries all over the world.
We have some links and tips to help you get started with your project here.
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Project Give Back
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Project Give Back is a passion based program designed for elementary students to develop empathy, build character, and ignite community minded citizens.
Students plan a fundraiser for a charity of their choice, learning business skills along the way such as phone etiqutte, planning and organizing a fundraiser, writing reports and making presentations, and writing thank you letters.
Learn more and find out how to introduce Project Give Back at your school here.
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