Right To Play Red Ball Programme Launches in NZ
Thursday 8 November 2007
Media release
Right To
Play Red Ball Programme Launches in NZ
New Zealanders
now have the opportunity to support specially-designed
sport
and play programmes that aim to improve health,
build life skills, and
foster peace for children and
communities affected by war, poverty
and
disease.
International humanitarian organisation
Right To Play and the Adi Dassler
Fund, along with
international football star Zinedine Zidane, have a
common
belief - that sport has the power to change the
world.
They have joined forces to raise awareness of
sport as an innovative tool
for addressing critical
development issues, like the lack of basic education
and
health information and the impact of conflict. Together they
are also
launching a global initiative to raise funding
for Right To Play programmes
around the world.
The Adi
Dassler Fund, a non-profit organisation which receives its
funding
from the adidas brand, has signed a four year
commitment to Right To Play
and has asked Zinedine Zidane
to join as a key driver of the initiative
around the
globe. Zidane, who retired from international competition
last
year, is devoting much of his time now to working
with children.
The centerpiece of the awareness
initiative is the Right To Play symbol, a
red ball. Right
To Play has been using the red ball to represent
its
organisation and as a symbol for change through sport
since 2002. Together
with adidas, Right To Play has
re-designed the ball and for the first time
is launching
a global initiative to create awareness of the organisation
and
for the important role of sport for development in
some of the most
disadvantaged areas around the world.
"We are thrilled about this new partnership with adidas
and their commitment
to supporting our programmes that
use sport and play to improve health,
build life skills
and foster peace for children and communities affected
by
war, poverty and disease," explained Johann Olav Koss,
President and CEO
Right To Play. "Sport for Development
is still a relatively new area in
terms of global
recognition, but with adidas and Zidane on board we
will
encourage people everywhere to join this important
movement."
In New Zealand, replica mini red balls are
on sale at adidas' Sports
Performance Centre in Newmarket
and the Licensed Concept Store at Auckland
Airport. Balls
will sell for $20, with all proceeds going to the Right
To
Play Organisation.
The Adi Dassler Fund will also
provide 100,000 full size red balls for use
in the more
than 20 countries where Right To Play runs programs. Zidane
will
travel to one of these countries over the course of
the next year to
participate in Right To Play programs
and lend his voice to the movement.
"I know firsthand the
positive impact sport can have on your life and
the
skills and values sport can teach like leadership,
team work, confidence and
perseverance," explained
Zidane. "Together with Right To Play and the Adi
Dassler
Fund, I hope to have the opportunity to share my love of
sports with
children around the world and to help them
grow and learn through the power
of sport and
play."
Right To Play
Right To Play uses
specially-designed sport and play programmes to
improve
health, build life skills, and foster peace for
children and communities
affected by war, poverty,
disease. Working in both the humanitarian and
development
contexts, Right To Play has projects in more than 20
countries
in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Right
To Play is the only global-scale implementer of Sport for
Development
and Peace programmes and takes an active role
in driving research and policy
development in this
area.
Right To Play was founded by four-time Olympic gold
medalist Johann Olav
Koss.
Adi Dassler Fund
The
Adi Dassler Fund was formed to give structure and focus to
the adidas
Brand's charitable giving. It is a non-profit
organisation separate from the
adidas brand, but receives
aid in the form of financial and product
contributions,
employee volunteerism, sponsored-athlete support
and
marketing assistance. The Adi Dassler Fund is a tool
that helps employees to
channel their goodwill.
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