
CHILDREN NEED PLAY
Help children claim the childhood they deserve. Give the gift of play.
25 Years of Impact Through Play
For 25 years, we have been there for children, protecting, educating, and empowering them to rise above adversity through play.
Since 2000, we’ve reached more than 18 million children in 47 countries, helping them to stay in school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive.
25 Years of Impact Through Play
For 25 years, we have been there for children, protecting, educating, and empowering them to rise above adversity through play.
Since 2000, we’ve reached more than 18 million children in 47 countries, helping them to stay in school and learn, overcome prejudice, heal from trauma, and develop the skills they need to thrive.
TRANSFORMING LEARNING
Too many children face barriers to a quality education, but play is a powerful tool to support children's learning at every stage of their development.
Learn how we're using play to transform education.
TRANSFORMING LEARNING
Too many children face barriers to a quality education, but play is a powerful tool to support children's learning at every stage of their development.
Learn how we're using play to transform education.
SUPPORTING HEALTH & WELL-BEING
The effects of forced displacement, violence, and discrimination on children can be lasting and severe. Learn how we harness the power of play to help children cope with trauma, challenge harmful traditional practices, and develop the skills they need to thrive.
Learn MoreSUPPORTING HEALTH & WELL-BEING
The effects of forced displacement, violence, and discrimination on children can be lasting and severe. Learn how we harness the power of play to help children cope with trauma, challenge harmful traditional practices, and develop the skills they need to thrive.
Learn MoreMeet the Uprisers
“We teach the other students in the club not to discriminate against children with disabilities using games,” says Siriyaki. “The members of this club set an example for other students with their behavior. We support them to build relationships with their peers, so that they won’t see themselves differently than the other children.”
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“We teach the other students in the club not to discriminate against children with disabilities using games,” says Siriyaki. “The members of this club set an example for other students with their behavior. We support them to build relationships with their peers, so that they won’t see themselves differently than the other children.”
See her story