Monday Sep 06

What Does it Mean to Become a Student Ambassador?

altRight To Play's Student Ambassador programme offers you the chance to represent an international NGO at your university or college. You will be joining an incredibly exciting and original project and our international team. This team comprises of 8 international offices, fantastic ambassadors such as Zinedine Zidane, Lance Armstrong, and Haile Gebrselassie, and 750,000 children in developing areas who we work with every week.

As a Student Ambassador you are charged with raising awareness of, and money for Right To Play. We require passionate, innovative, dedicated people that think they can come up with ideas and events that can engage the student body. Right To Play has strong partnerships in the sporting world but the concept of Play is one that we utilise in all of our work in the field and fundraising. Therefore you do not have to be sporty or even experienced in fundraising you just need to have a desire to make a difference to lives – the children our projects work with, and your own. We at Right To Play will help wherever possible and you will join our Student Ambassador team which is spread across a number of universities, where friendships are made and support is readily available – you will not be alone.alt

Last year our student and Universities programme raised enough money to enable 10,000 children in developing areas to benefit from Right To Play projects. With your help we want to do even more.

You go to university to study and get a degree but as you may have found out, it is the times and moments you least expected that can make your university experience special. Becoming a Right To Play Student Ambassador might be one of those moments.
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