Around the world, millions of children face terrible adversity that puts their futures at risk.
But participating in play can help children overcome trauma, get back to learning, and claim their rights and their dreams. #GiveARibbon
Learn more: https://t.co/ezzrHjq5Bv
In one week it's #NationalIndigenousPeoplesDay. In honour, we asked youth from Right To Play partner communities to share what the day means to them. We are so grateful to them for opening up and sharing their voices.
To learn more, visit: https://t.co/5eQVjr9fWj
#NIPD
Join us on Sept. 28 for the virtual event #RTPInConvo: Honouring Truth and Reconciliation, an insightful conversation with Indigenous leaders on how we can walk in partnership with Indigenous communities across Canada. #RTPReconciliation#TruthandReconciliationDay
🇨🇦 @MarnieMcB, #RTPAmbassador & former Olympic athlete, discusses the importance of play-based learning for mental health and building healthy communities.
@TeamCanada
An ordinary act like lacing up your shoes means something very different when you’re running for your life.
You can help refugee children change their stories from ones of desperate struggle and survival to success: https://t.co/1znXMEJ8UL
#WithRefugees#WorldRefugeeDay
We are devastated by the discovery of the #215Children found at the former Kamloops Indian Residential School
We mourn the loss of the children whose lives were taken by the same colonial system that continues to impact Indigenous peoples in Canada today
https://t.co/MzTNcMsO0i
It’s #NationalVolunteerWeek in 🇨🇦! We are so grateful to all of the #RTP volunteers from our #RTPAmbassador team, Canadian Advisory Board, & our #PlayMaker team.
THANK YOU to these selfless #volunteers for donating their time to help empower the world’s most vulnerable youth!