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Showing posts with label Rio de Janeiro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rio de Janeiro. Show all posts

Monday, October 01, 2012

Street Child World Cup, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. No child should live on the streets.

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Street Child World Cup. Similar to a football club, the Street Child World Cup
is a community of supporters without whom we would cease to exist.

In 2014 children from 16 countries will play football, share their stories and
be part of a unique international conference for street children's rights in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. No child should live on the streets.

We are asking you to sign up to the Road to Rio. It maybe through your time, your talent
or your treasure but please do get in touch.

We're on the Road to Rio. Are you coming with us?

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Become a Champion
We are seeking champions who will help us set up a regular
giving backbone to our campaign in order to make 2014 a reality.
Our success depends on your support.
All you need to do is CLICK THIS LINK and follow the instructions.
You will receive updates with the very latest news as well as opportunities to attend special events and to get more involved.
How your donation will help street children:
£250 a month lets a team tell their story with digital camera
equipment and training.
£100 a month provides ID and passports for children – ‘nobodies’ become somebodies.
£20 a month gets football equipment, art materials – safe play for
kids.
£5 a month means they get a real football – not the bundle of
socks they normally use.
There is also the opportunity to win prizes with regular giving.
You could win tickets to Brazil in 2014! Goaaaaal!
We have 16 countries and we could not do this without you.
This is more than a game.

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Make us famous: The Road to Rio
Have you seen the Road to Rio? Take 2 minutes to watch
and then please add us to your e-mail signature & all
your outgoing emails.
Your contacts will see the Road to Rio film if you copy &
paste this link: I'm on the Road to Rio with Street Child World Cup

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Host an event
Roll up (your sleeping bag) for the Do It Yourself Rough Sleep.
Click here to sign up now
First came the Big City Sleep and now we are pleased to let you know
 that we will be rolling out Rough Sleeps all over the country, some small,
some big but all with the same end: to raise awareness and vital funds.
And we want you to host your own sleeps be it on your university campus,
your local football field or in the centre of the city.

Recently a youth group in North Walsham, Norfolk decided to run their
 own Rough Sleep with a little help from staff at Street Child World Cup.
 They made it to the local press and raised over £600, putting on a meal
 and quiz and then sleeping out on cardboard boxes in the church garden.
 The organiser, Gina Luckwell told us

‘We had heard about the Street child World Cup and the London
'Big City Sleep’
but it was just too far to go. However, the youth group felt inspired to do
something to support The Street Child World Cup so we asked if we could
run our own event. We were helped with publicity and advice and had an
enjoyable evening that helped us and others to think about the issues
faced by street children and of course raised nearly £600'

Inspired by the youth of North Walsham and their desire to hold their
 own event we decided to put together some materials to help people run
 ‘Do It Yourself’ Rough Sleeps closer to home. We have prepared everything
you need to set up a really successful event. Click here for publicity posters,
articles, a checklist, information booklet and sponsorship form. And take a
look at this film from The Big City Sleep for some inspiration.
(Image used courtesy of Eastern Daily Press/Antony Kelly)
Click here to sign up now
If a Rough Sleep is not for you then you can organise an event, volunteer or
show our feature-length documentary Street Kids United to people you know.
For further details please contact Karin in the Street Child World Cup office


Street Child World Cup
Development House
56/64 Leonard St
EC2A 4LT
UK

T: +44 20 7549 0355
Email info@streetchildworldcup.org
Twitter @SCWC2014
Registered charity no 1144951






Street Child World Cup Rio De Janerio 2014 

International Day for Street Children 

“I am Somebody” The Brazil team let 

Westminster know!



“I am Somebody” The Brazil team let Westminster know!


Photo By joehewitt | Published April 13, 2012 | Full size is 2031 × 1379 pice


The young people were given a guided historical tour of the 
Houses of Parliament before raising a banner they had made on Parliament Green

Children the team from Brazil took football to the lawns of Westminster to raise 
awareness of those young people still living and working on the streets.  
To mark the International Day for Street 

This Saturday I attend a  event at St Luke's Church in the Borough of Islington.

A informative event highlighting the terrible situation in Brazil and other countries 

with Street Children.



Whilst we enjoyed a menu of traditional Brazilian Food we watched a couple of 

videos and listened to the children from the Brazilian team and support workers 
from Brazil, some of the team members put on a dance performance for us.

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The event also promoted Street Child World Cup Rio De Janerio 2014

"Sometimes its hell on the street but when I play football I feel as if I'm in heaven"
Thamires, Brazil

In 2014, street children from twenty countries will compete in Rio de Janeiro, 

Brazil for the  second Street World Cup.




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To create the future these children deserve.

Join the Street Child World Cup

www.streetchildworldcup.org



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“No child should have to live on the streets.
I commend the Street Child World Cup for providing a platform for the rights of
street children to be heard.”

Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP, Former Prime Minister






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