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In 2018, Street Child United participant Samantha was chosen to represent England at the Street Child World Cup in Moscow. It was here, that Sam realised that the Street Child World Cup was not just...
Posted 24 Feb 2021

Posted on the 1st August 2013
We are asking our supporters to follow the new and updated Street Child World Cup YouTube channel for all the latest from the Road to Rio. Street Child World Cup has always been more than a game and the work never stops. The impact is felt across the world 24-hours-a-day, 365-days-a-year, meaning we have an array of incredible and inspiring stories from those on the front line working with street children.
So we’re launching Today at the Street Child World Cup; a regular feed of stories giving you an exclusive insight into the Street Child World Cup and our Road to Rio.
Today at the Street Child World Cup kicks-off with Street Skillz; a little earlier this year we teamed up with the Premier League and Queens Park Rangers to pilot a new project with Team Tanzania. Street Skillz develops regular sessions of football and the arts for street children, giving them a ‘safe space’ to fulfill their potential, whilst providing encouragement to leave the streets for good. The pilot was a great success and something we’re very excited about, we would like to offer the Street Skillz programme to each of our partner organisations around the world.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel and when Today at the Street Child World Cup broadcasts, you will be immediately notified. It couldn’t be easier! Subscribe here – it’s just two-clicks away. (Make sure your YouTube Account email settings are switched on)
No child should have to live on the streets.
In 2018, Street Child United participant Samantha was chosen to represent England at the Street Child World Cup in Moscow. It was here, that Sam realised that the Street Child World Cup was not just...
Posted 24 Feb 2021
As part of our continued support to our young people despite the current pandemic, SCU ran our first ever Virtual Art Programme with girls from India, Brazil and Mauritius. The aim of the programme was...
Posted 23 Sep 2020