
Street Child World Cup is a global movement for street children to receive the protection and opportunities that all children are entitled to. We could not do this without your support and there is something for everyone who wants to get involved.
To discuss this please contact: Rob@streetchildworldcup.org
Ways you can join the Road to Rio:
Sign up to our Supporters Club – it’s free, and means that you’ll be kept up-to-date with all of our latest news by ensuring that you receive a monthly e-newsletter.
Share us online:
Facebook: Street Child World Cup
Twitter: @SCWC2014
Youtube: StreetChild WorldCup
Schools
Do you have any links with schools? E-introduce us and we can tell them about our brilliant schools resources, and our exciting plans to engage schools in the UK. Christ the Saviour school in Ealing have really enjoyed engaging with Street Child World Cup so far. They have done some wonderful fundraising events, such as a Cardboard City, where Year 6 spent a day sitting in cardboard on the ground, and went without food or drink. So far they have raised an impressive £5,350! Find out more about their fundraising here.
Please email our Schools and Youth Organisations Coordinator Clarity on clarity@streetchildworldcup.
Volunteer
In the UK: To volunteer at our UK-based events (or come along as a guest!), please email our Events Coordinator Lucy@streetchildworldcup.org.
In Brazil: Are you interested in coming to the Street Child World Cup in Rio de Janeiro March/April 2014 as a volunteer? We will be taking approximately 50 UK-based skilled volunteers. There will be an application process to select volunteers, and we aim to open this process in June 2013. If you have already expressed an interest in volunteering in Rio then your interest has been noted.
Please email our Project Coordinator Rob on Rob@streetchildworldcup.org or check the volunteer page on the website.
In our team countries: You can volunteer to support any of the teams coming to the Street Child World Cup. To do this, please contact our Teams coordinator Karin@streetchildworldcup.org.
We’re on the Road to Rio. Are you coming with us?
“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 Street Child World Cup is all about and I give it my full support.”
“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.”
“I experienced hardcore street life in my youth. I know what it’s like. I congratulate the Street Child World Cup project in it’s commitment to bring attention to the plight of Street Children through the power of football.”