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National Children's Football Week acts as a reminder to parents, guardians, carers, facilitators, coaches, teachers and volunteers, that the children's game does not have to branded, expensive, associated or dominated by adults. It is a simple game when played by
Kent and Flemish Schools remember WW1 Christmas Truces through football. Students from Pent Valley Technology College in Folkestone and Thamesview School in Gravesend were joined by Middle School and Provincial Technical Institute from Ypres in Belgium, they played football matches
Led by founders Tim Jahnigen and Lisa Tarver, the One World Play Project team is made up of passionate, driven and fun-loving individuals dedicated to bringing the transformative power of play to youth worldwide. With combined expertise from the social impact,
NCFA National Project Director Paul Cooper on meeting 2nd Chance The NCFA have been in discussions with 2nd Chance regarding working with them and other agencies on a project to help people in custody and their families. We have been
Slum Soccer, India's Children's Football Alliance will facilitate the first Peace Fields Football events in 2016, their designated areas of play will be twinned with Flanders Peace Field, site of World War One, 1916, Christmas Truces, where the famous football games
National Children’s Football Week 2015 (Incorporating Football & Peace) This year the National Children’s Football Week will incorporate the Football & Peace project that will celebrate and reflect on the most famous football game ever played. A hundred years ago