Right To Play December Newsletter
Right To Play UK
With your support, we harness the power of play to protect, educate and empower disadvantaged children around the world.
In times of crisis, children are forced to grow up too quickly. Schools close, homes are destroyed, and children are more at risk from violence, early marriage and dangerous work. They shoulder stress that can have lasting effects on their emotional health and well-being.
But when you play your part, you give them a safe space to connect, learn, and heal.
You give them the chance to simply be kids again.
Play offers children a way to heal, helping them process their emotions, rebuild trust, and regain hope. But safe spaces for play and recovery are urgently needed.
Please support our #PlayYourPart campaign to provide children with the support they urgently need.
Vote for Right To Play in the Charity Film Awards 2025 ?? ?
Right To Play is an official entrant in the Charity Film Awards – and we need your support in the public vote! ?
Our film, Are You With Us? (the video above), highlights the critical importance of play and how millions of children around the world are deprived of this basic right each year. ?
Please cast your vote here and help raise vital awareness of our work to transform children’s lives: https://smileycharityfilmawards.com/films/are-you-with-us ?
You will just need to register to vote and then click ‘login’ to vote for Right To Play. Thank you!
Take on a personal challenge and join us at the Royal Parks Half Marathon 2025!
Join us by taking on a personal challenge to make a positive impact on children's lives! We have charity places available for the Royal Parks Half Marathon 2025 in London.
By running for Right To Play, you’ll help give vulnerable children the chance to learn, grow, and heal through the power of play.
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To secure your place and make a real difference, email [email protected].
Already have a place in an event or want to take on a different challenge? No problem! We’ll support you every step of the way. Get in touch!
Our Sports Quiz 2024 raises more than £325k
Right To Play UK’s eighth annual Sports Quiz took place at Nobu Hotel in London on Thursday 21 November and raised more than £325,000 to support children in our programmes around the world.
Alongside more than 300 guests, a number of sporting heroes attended the special event and gave us their support, including LFC Legends Gary McAllister, Natasha Dowie, Chris Kirkland and Becky Easton; Right To Play Board member Chemmy Alcott; Tyrone Brennand; Shaunagh Brown; Vicky Gomersall; Giselle Gorringe; Darius Knight; Ollie Phillips; Grace Prendergast; Rebecca Scown and Thomas Young.
Congratulations go to CBPE – our Sports Quiz 2024 winners!
A huge thank you to everyone who made this event possible, including our sponsors PokerStars, our volunteer Sports Quiz Committee, our partners LFC Foundation, our sporting special guests and all the competing teams who supported our work:
Gregory Lai Perihan Bassatne Marie Fitzpatrick, FCCA , Adam Turtle , Ian Moore , Thumi Sivayogarajan , Neil McCann , Karyn Macdonald , Alex H., Gillian McMahon , CBPE , Debevoise & Plimpton , Kirkland & Ellis , Independent Franchise Partners, LLP , Proskauer Rose LLP , Evercore , Campbell Lutyens , Rede Partners LLP , Advent International, TreasurySpring , Goodwin , Berenberg , Alchemy Partners , Mackarn Services, 17Capital , BB Energy , Cinven , AshGrove , Macfarlanes , Concentric, 汇丰 , Latham & Watkins , Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, JTC Group, Marathon Capital, HG Capital, LLC, CVC Secondary Partners (formerly Glendower Capital).
Thank you to all our supporters!
With support from people like you, millions of children facing adversity are continuing their education and feeling hope for their future. Whether at home, in the classroom, or on the playing field, they’re building the skills they need to thrive.?
Everyone at Right To Play UK would like to send a heartfelt 'thank you' to all our generous and committed supporters for helping to protect, educate and empower children through the power of play across our programmes this year.?