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What do you get up to in the early hours?

Say, between 3am and 4am?

Your answer probably determines what you get up to throughout the day too.  Peaceful sleep = productive day.  Insomnia = coffee, grouchiness, blank stares.

Once, when I took part in a January “sleep”-out, I remember reflecting on how it must be for people without homes who can never count on a comfy 8 hours.  It affects everything – how you relate, think, pray, plan.  If sleeplessness is an everyday experience, how can you possibly engage in thinking about anything other than the immediate?

When Joe Ziegler steps onto the fourth plinth at Trafalgar Square this Tuesday morning at 3am, part of the One and Other project, it’s at a time when many will be sleeping.  But not street children. 

Joe will be pointing towards the Street Child World Cup.  If you’re awake next tuesday between 3am and 4am, give him a boost.  You can pledge to watch him or give him a heart here.  For non-insomniacs among you, you can watch him afterwards. 

Night night.

STOP PRESS

See Joe’s brilliant work here:  http://www.oneandother.co.uk/participants/Ziegler

And give him a thumbs up, or leave him a comment.

Ta!

soka, futebol, ibhola, футбол, fútbol, putbol, fatbal, môn túc cầu

Did you get that?

It’s football in eight of the nine languages that will be spoken at the Street Child World Cup.  Guess the ninth.  (answer below)

A reminder of the communications challenge which this project represents.

We’ve got several helps lined up for our time in Durban.

Football – an international language. 

The arts – communication beyond words.

And Lingoproz (www.lingoproz.co.za) is lending  a hand to supplement our pool of volunteer and student translators.  If you understood any of the words above, maybe you want to help out with this too.  If so, get in touch! 

and the missing language is….  English.  Catch you out?

Street Child World Cup hits the Beeb

Check it out!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/8093501.stm

Umthombo, South African hosts, have got this brilliant interview online.

Naturally, this is the day that my email chooses to give up on me so that I can’t email and tell people about this.  But you can!  Take it away – spread the word…

thanks!

What are you doing in the August Bank Holiday?

Street Child World Cup will be with something-thousand people at Greenbelt, a festival that you should really try to get to sometime. 

If you are already on the side of the ‘belters and are planning to be there this year, look out for the Street Child World Cup five-a-side competition!  It’s going to be on the Sunday afternoon, with eight teams representing the eight countries who’ll be participating come March next year. 

We need some more players! 

If you’re interested in representing South Africa, Brazil, India, Nicaragua, Ukraine, the Philippines, Tanzania or Vietnam (how often do you finish a weekend saying you’ve been playing football for Brazil?), get together 4 other Greenbelt attendees and email us to register your team:  info@streetchildworldcup.org

There’ll be prizes of some variety – exactly what remains a little bit of a mystery at the moment.

Non-players can be part of it too – come and cheer, come to hear from some of the volunteers who’ll be heading to Durban in 2010, come and pick up a chocolate football.

Look forward to seeing you there.

Photos

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Please support us

Endorsements

  • "I know from personal experience just what power football can have to inspire and change young people’s lives whatever their background or nationality. This is what the Deloitte Street Child World Cup is all about and I give it my full support."
    David Beckham, AC Milan and England Midfielder
  • "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, Prime Minister
  • "The Deloitte Street Child World Cup demonstrates the tremendous potential of every single child, and especially street children, who are so often treated as less than human. I am proud that the first ever Street Child World Cup will take place in South Africa – and I urge all governments to guarantee the rights of this most marginalised group of their citizens to lives in which their promise is fulfilled.Quot;
    Archbishop Desmond Tutu
  • "When ever people come across me they laugh. It seems like my mouth is zipped because they talk for us. I wish they could give us a chance to talk for ourselves."
    Mbali, 15, Durban
  • "When people see us by the streets, they say that we are the street boys. But when they see us playing soccer, they say that we are not the street boys. They say that we are people like them. They are people like us."
    Andile, 15, Durban
  • "I experienced hardcore street life in my youth. I know what it’s like. I congratulate the Deloitte Street Child World Cup project in it’s commitment to bring attention to the plight of Street Children through the power of football."
    Manny Pacquiao, Filipino professional boxer, current WBO World welterweight champion
  • "The Street Child World Cup hosted by Umthombo is a wonderful opportunity to hear the forgotten voices of Street Children – often marginalised, this is their time to be heard and to shine on the world stage. From the football field to governments across the world, this is a chance to celebrate the talent that every child has."
    Thandie Newton, star of Crash and 2012
  • "The Deloitte Street Child World Cup will use this game, which is loved all over the world, to help give kids a fairer deal. No child should have to be on the street."
    Gary Lineker OBE, former Tottenham, Barcelona, and England Forward and BBC’s Match of the Day presenter
  • "I am delighted that the first Street Child World Cup will take place in South Africa where I know there is a huge passion for football. No child should have to live on the streets and and I fully endorse this campaign giving street children a voice to claim their rights."
    Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United Manager
  • "Football and footballers aren’t always in the headlines for the right reasons but the Deloitte Street Child World Cup harnesses the power of grassroots football to change vulnerable young peoples’ lives for the better across the world through the talent that they have. Good luck to all those taking part."
    David Seaman, Former Arsenal and England Goalkeeper
  • "I’m delighted to endorse the Deloitte Street Child World Cup. This is a fantastic ground-breaking event, aiming to win rights for street children, not only in Durban but across South Africa – and even the world! I’m sure that every team will be a winner!"
    Sir Cliff Richard
  • "I’ve played football as a teenager with the world watching me. The Deloitte Street Child World Cup is a brilliant project which will help hundreds of thousands of teenagers who have been forced to live on the streets by getting the world to listen to them and give them a fair chance."
    Theo Walcott, Arsenal and England Forward
  • "No child should have to be on the streets. I am proud to support the Ukrainian team at the Street Child World Cup. Street children need the chance to show the world their potential."
    Andriy Shevchenko, Dynamo Kyiv and Ukraine Captain
  • "It was a privilege to be invited to the launch of the Street Child World Cup at Downing Street. It gives children a voice through football, a platform to express their rights and celebrate their abilities – I’m proud to add my support."
    Wilson Palacios, Tottenham and Honduras Midfielder
  • "Seeing young people enjoying the magic of football is what the game is all about and I feel honoured to be supporting the event for street children taking place in South Africa. The Deloitte Street Child World Cup is a fantastic grassroots initiative giving a voice to street children through the positive power of football. It’s an example of football making headlines for the right reasons. Good luck to all those taking part!"
    Eduardo, Arsenal and Croatia Forward
  • "I am proud that the first ever Deloitte Street Child World Cup will be held in my country in 2010. Football has the power to unite people from all over the world and gives young people the discipline and focus to let their true talent shine. No child should have to sleep on the street. I am delighted that the Deloitte Street Child World Cup will celebrate these children’s potential and call for their rights to be realised.Good luck to all the teams but especially the South African team Umthombo from Durban!"
    Aaron Mokoena, Portsmouth Midfielder and South Africa’s Captain and most capped player
  • "The Football Association commends initiatives such as the Deloitte Street Child World Championships which use the power of football to make a difference to people’s lives"
    Lord David Triesman, F.A. Chairman
  • "The Street Child World Cup is a superb campaign, bringing to attention the issues faced by some of the most vulnerable children in the world"
    Edith Bowman, BBC Radio 1
  • "My career is testament to the global village that football has become. The Deloitte Street Child World Cup is a groundbreaking campaign highlighting the essential rights that all children must be given. From Montevideo via Brighton and down to Durban – let’s spread the word!"
    Gus Poyet, former Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder, Brighton and Hove Albion Manager
  • "South Africa 2012 will be watched by most of the World. The Deloitte Street Child World Cup is the ultimate opportunity for us all to invest in the grassroots of football. Great campaign."
    Sam Allardyce, Blackburn Rovers Manager
  • "The power of football in the community is undeniable and football is now a global community. I support the Deloitte Street Child World Cup in raising awareness and support through football for the most vulnerable in our community: street children"
    Owen Coyle, Bolton Wanderers Manager
  • "Throughout my career I have been an advocate of community development through football and the Deloitte Street Child World Cup is an excellent example of uniting through football in support of young people across the World."
    Alan Curbishley, Former Charlton and West Ham Manager

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