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All children have the right to play - it helps shape their futures, and is essential to their wellbeing. But for the hundreds of refugee children living in northern France, the opportunities to play are extremely limited.
These children are living without many of the basic facilities we take for granted, such as shelter, running water and sanitation. This environment is no place for any child to grow up and exposes children, many of whom have already experienced traumatic events, to further trauma and hostility.
Project Play's sessions provide the space for children to play and be themselves. They give children the chance to experience all the amazing benefits that play has to offer, such as building healthy relationships and processing difficult emotions. This is vital as it provides them with the key skills needed to flourish in the future.
Help us continue to bring play to children denied access to it - support Project Play today.
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