Help Homeless World Cup change lives in 56 nations

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Summary

An international football tournament & 56 national projects work with homeless people all year with football coaching, to become part of a team, gain self esteem - 77% change significantly. project reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

There are one billion homeless in our world today. We use football as a trigger to inspire and energise people who are homeless to change their own lives. By this approach the Homeless World Cup creates better opportunities for people who are currently homeless and excluded and reduces homelessness on a global level. 77% of players change their lives regaining self esteem and coming off drugs and alcohol, getting into homes, jobs, training, education and repairing relationships.

Activities

An international football tournament has triggered and supports over 50 national football projects working with homeless people around the world. This improves health, self esteem and provides education and support to change lives.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $3,330
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $71,670
Total Funding Goal: $75,000

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This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

By 2012 we aim to support and fund local grassroots football projects in over 75 nations that will involve between 100,000 and one million homeless people to change their lives. Sport has tremendous power to change lives, to change the world.

Project Message

Homeless people have low self confidence, are isolated, feeling lonely. In a team at the Homeless World Cup they stand proud, they change. Football can be used to tackle the world's biggest problems.
- Mel Young, Founder

Who is Running This Project

Contact

kat byles

51 Timber bush
Edinburgh, EH6 6QH
United Kingdom
+44 (0)7901 701 334
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Project Sponsor

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Organization

Homeless World Cup Foundation Logo

Homeless World Cup Foundation
Easter Road Stadium 63 Albion Road
Edinburgh, . EH7 5QY
United Kingdom
+44 (0)131 652 8190
http://www.homelessworldcup.org

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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in United KingdomUnited Kingdom and can also be found under SportSport.

For more information about United Kingdom, read the Human Development Report on United Kingdom or the Wikipedia entry for United Kingdom.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on March 11, 2010.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on January 3, 2008

Latest Update from the Field

2010 Homeless World Cup World Rankings Announced

By Lynn Jarvis - Fundraising Manager , March 11, 2010 10:05 AM

Copacabana Beach, Homeless World Cup Venue
The Homeless World Cup has announced the official world rankings for 2010 as preparations get underway for the Rio 2010 Homeless World Cup. Copacabana Beach, Rio, Brazil is the setting that will unite 64 national teams of homeless players in mid September this year.
Ukraine is ranked number one in the world after their win at the Milan 2009 Homeless World Cup in September coincides with consistently high performances at previous tournaments. Ukraine is now the team to beat in Brazil, closely followed by Portugal and Brazil, who will be dangerous in Rio in front of their home crowd, in second and third.
Despite falling 4 rankings Scotland in 6 still outranks England in 10 with the other home nation, Wales, coming in at 36. The biggest climbers are Kyrgyzstan rising 23 places to 35 and Chile rising 19 places to 20 after they picked up the Dignitary Cup at the Milan 2009 Homeless World Cup and have stepped up year on year.
Mel Young, President, Homeless World Cup said: “After seven Homeless World Cup tournaments nations are settling down into the street soccer format and a pattern is emerging with a number of nations consistently in the top ten. Ukraine has always performed and is now the nation to beat in Brazil in September.
“It is not all about rankings. It is also about participation of the world’s nations to create powerful change to end homelessness and have great fun. The tremendous spirit brought by teams like Philippines, Spain, Belgium and Japan is what makes the Homeless World Cup beautiful and unlike any other football tournament in the world.“
The full Homeless World Cup World Rankings are available here.
Every year the Homeless World Cup unites teams of homeless players from all 5 continents of the world. The Homeless World Cup has grown from 18 nations at the first Graz 2003 Homeless World Cup to 64 at the Rio 2010 Homeless World Cup in September next year, which includes a Women’s Cup. Nearly 100,000 homeless men and women, have benefited since the begining and there are now grass roots football programmes working with homeless people all year round in over 70 nations
Research demonstrates over 70% of players experience a significant life change – they come off drugs, alcohol, improve their health and self esteem, repair relationships, get jobs, homes, education, training, become football players, coaches and social entrepreneurs.
To find out more about volunteering at the Homeless World Cup in Brazil contact lynn@homelessworldcup.org

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