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PLAYFUL EVENING WITH PAT PERRY
On September 20, 2023 we invited to a playful evening with Pat Perry. The magic world champion and mental magician showed us his magical arts under the motto "Playful" in his own theater CLOSE in Zurich West.
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8. Estelle Balet Memorial in Sion
156 golfers met on Saturday, September 16, 2023, on the occasion of the 8th Estelle Balet Memorial at the Golf Club de Sion. The tournament was played in a 4-against-4 scramble format. This supports the Right To Play Friends' education project in Burundi.
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Lake Crossing Young Professionals 2023
Once again, the Young Professionals of Right To Play Switzerland organized a private lake crossing. The 31 swimmers had their network sponsor them. In addition to Right To Play, the proceeds will also go to the Mwende Bora School in Lamu, Kenya.
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2022 Annual Report
In our 2022 Annual Report, you’ll read about teachers who are using play to create safe, inclusive, and engaging learning environments that jumpstart children’s creativity and development. You’ll meet children who are building leadership skills and are becoming advocates in their communities through clubs and mentorship. And you’ll meet parents who are using play with their pre-school aged children to set a strong foundation for future learning.
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Charity Golf Cup 2023
Like a bit of a vacation, the participants spent time at the Breitenloo Golf Club. Relationships were cultivated, but also thought-provoking through the contributions of Nora Anghern and Marco Büchel in the evening program. Together, a pleasing donation result was achieved.
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Bridging the Gaps Caused by Displacement
There are more than 108 million forcibly displaced people worldwide today, the highest number in recorded history. 43.3 million are children. Families are forced from their homes by conflict, poverty, persecution, climate change, and other factors beyond their control.
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PLAY at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne
The documentary highlights children in Lebanon who grow up under difficult circumstances, but who, despite these, have hope and are motivated to shape their own lives. In cooperation with Pat Burgener and FIS, we were able to realize a great project that shows different perspectives on what play can do in the lives of children.
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How parents are supporting children’s learning and development with play
Through Play to Grow, parents learn about more than their children’s social-emotional and educational developmental needs, they learn skills and strategies to address those needs themselves.
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