Right To Play

The aim is that each child can profit from the positive power of sports and play

Right To Play gives children a chance to become part of the society, irrespective of their sex, disability, ethnic belonging, social background or religion. With the help of sports and play, Right To Play tries to create social changes in societies affected by war, poverty and illness. Athletes from more than 40 countries support Right To Play. As role models, these athletes inspire children and they increase the conscience and the willingness to donate for projects. The aim is to integrate important deciders from the areas of development aid, sports, business etc. and to convince them that each child can profit from the positive power of sports and play. 

Das Projekt der Right To Play

When children play, the world wins

Right To Play

When children play, the world wins

Right To Play was founded in 2000 by Johann Olav Koss. The international organisation for humanitarian help and development cooperation uses the power of sports and play in order to transfer essential skills to children in youths in deprived regions.