Philanthropy
A Charity Evening To Empower Children With Play

A charity this publication is proud to partner with is Right To Play. It argues that play is transformational and helps children foster essential life skills like empathy and communication, helps improve numeracy and literacy, and empowers children to rise above adversity by building resilience.
Right To
Play, a charity partner of this news service, has announced
details of its annual Sports Quiz event, which will be held at
the Nobu Hotel in Portman Square, central London, on 21
November.
The interactive event involves a night of sporting trivia,
celebrity guests and competitive fun, with sports broadcaster
John Inverdale acting as quizmaster, along with
soon-to-be-confirmed sports legends.
John Inverdale
The event will be used to raise funds to protect, educate, and
empower children around the world. Founded in 2000, Right To Play
uses play-based learning to help vulnerable children affected by
war, disease, climate change, violence, poverty, inequality,
prejudice, and exploitation. Working in 14 countries across
Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, Right To Play’s mission is to
protect, educate, and empower children to rise above adversity
using the power of play. (See this
interview here for more details about the
organisation.)
Last year, Right To Play reached over 5.6 million children across
the world – 49 per cent of whom were girls. The organization
provided children with skills and the confidence they need to
overcome challenges, fulfil their potential, and create better
futures for themselves and their communities. The 2023 charity
night in London raised nearly £260,000 ($336,026).
This year, the first UN International Day of Play was celebrated across the globe, following campaigning by Right To Play and partners, marking an important milestone in the recognition of the importance of play.
Visit Right To Play UK’s Sports Quiz website to discover more and watch highlights of last year’s event here. Table packages are for up to 10 guests each and include access to a networking drinks reception, three-course dinner with wine and beer, entry to the interactive Sports Quiz, and the chance to bid on top auction prizes.
For more details, including how to purchase a table at the event,
please contact Right To Play UK’s head of partnerships Maider
Lacalle Clemente at mlacalle@righttoplay.com