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The big idea behind Ball Project is: children that play together are less likely to fight each other when they grow up.

The mission of Ball Project is to help children play.

Ball Project helps children play by working to get balls & equipment for sports & games to community leaders & coaches around the world.

Ball Project partners help children play in Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, North & South & Latin America, & the South Pacific. Ball Project partners help children play in orphanages, prisons, refugee camps, rehab centers, schools & community leagues & clinics.

3 boys with 3 balls

A decent soccer ball can cost anywhere from $6 in Mozambique to close to $80 in the South Pacific.

Ball Project is entirely volunteer led & made possible by the support of our partners & donors.

Check out The Power of Play to learn more.

& obviously, Ball Project is grateful for our partners around the world working to improve their communities & to help children play.

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4 soccer players in Chennai, India

4 soccer players in Chennai, India

The big idea behind Ball Project is simply to help children play.

Ball Project helps children play by helping get balls & sports equipment to community leaders & coaches around the world.

Ball Project partners help children play in Africa, Asia, Europe, North & South & Latin America, & the South Pacific. Ball Project partners help children play in orphanages, prisons, refugee camps, rehab centers, schools & community leagues & clinics.

A decent soccer ball can cost anywhere from $6 in Mozambique to close to $80 in the South Pacific.

Ball Project is volunteer led & made possible by the support of our partners & donors.

Check out The Power of Play to learn more.

& obviously, Ball Project is grateful for our partners around the world working to improve their communities & to help children play.

Child at Musha Wevana children's home in Marondera, Zimbabwe, kicking one of their old "soccer balls" made from plastic bags.

Child at Musha Wevana children’s home in Marondera, Zimbabwe, kicking one of their old “soccer balls” made from plastic bags.

Help children play

“Give me a ball and I’ll have a thousand kids chasing after it.” –Solomon, Kenya

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