Children go to enormous lengths for their education. Girls have to go further.

From the moment they’re born, many girls are held back by gender norms and expectations that take them further from school and where they hope to go in life.

With Right To Play-trained Coaches and teachers behind them, girls transform obstacles into opportunities and reach where they want to go.

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SIGN UP AND STAND BEHIND UNSTOPPABLE GIRLS

Coaches and teachers dismantle barriers, like forced marriage, period stigma, and gender bias, so that girls can reach and stay in school. They create gender-inclusive, safe, and playful classrooms. They provide products and spaces for girls to manage their periods. They help parents understand how an education can protect their daughter’s well-being. They teach girls games that help them understand their right to be at school.

Many unstoppable girls grow up to stand strong behind the next generation. As leaders, mentors, and coaches, they’ll keep facing down obstacles to an equal world that benefits us all.

Big things happen when girls feel unstoppable. But the barriers they face are hard to break alone.

Will you stand behind girls and show your support for a more equal world? Sign up today.

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WHEN GIRLS PLAY, THEY MAKE THEIR WAY

Hana’s Right To Play-trained Coach Nunu led play sessions that helped Hana better cope with her depression and anxiety. Hana is now a coach and mentor empowering the next generation of young activists.

Meet Hana and Nunu


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Support from their football coaches during a Right To Play workshop helped Bertha and Bilkis find their way to becoming professional footballers and outspoken leaders for girls in their community.

Meet Bertha and Bilkis