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MADDIE HINCH BECOMES RIGHT TO PLAY AMBASSADOR
On International Women’s Day, Olympic gold medalist and three-time Hockey Goalkeeper of the year, Maddie Hinch becomes a Right To Play Ambassador
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MADDIE HINCH BECOMES RIGHT TO PLAY AMBASSADOR
On International Women’s Day, Olympic gold medalist and three-time Hockey Goalkeeper of the year, Maddie Hinch becomes a Right To Play Ambassador
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Chaokoh makes donation to LFC Foundation and Right To Play
Official Liverpool FC partner Chaokoh has made a charitable donation to LFC Foundation in support of its joint programmes with Right To Play.
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LOUIS MASQUELIER-PAGE BECOMES RIGHT TO PLAY YOUNG AMBASSADOR
Youth Olympian, U14 British Skiing Champion, and World Junior Championships skier, Louis Masquelier-Page becomes Right To Play's first Young Ambassador.
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GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ANNOUNCES NEW COLLABORATION WITH RIGHT TO PLAY IN SENEGAL
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in Dakar on 26 February a new collaboration between the Government of Canada and Right To Play that will create a landmark new programme in Senegal — our first programme in the country.
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Heidi Range becomes Right To Play Ambassador
Former member of British girl band, Sugababes, and Dancing on Ice and musical theatre star, has become an Ambassador for Right To Play
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Right To Play Race Night raises the stakes and funds for VULNERABLE CHILDREN
Supporters and stars from the world of sport and entertainment came together for a special evening at the Right To Play Race Night last week. Hosted by renowned broadcaster Clare Balding and four-time Winter Olympian, Chemmy Alcott at the InterContinental Hotel, Park Lane, guests celebrated the impact Right To Play’s work has on the lives of the disadvantaged children around the world.
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Chemmy Alcott
Right To Play and Liverpool FC Foundation hosted a joint event on 3 October 2019 in the lead up to International Day of the Girl Child, to shine a light on the work of the two organisations.
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