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src="http://www.fairtradesports.com/wp-content/images/WorldVision.BoyMakingBall.jpg"/>Children
love soccer. But many of the world’s children live in poverty and have
never played with a real soccer ball.
Instead,
they play with balls made of rags, banana leaves, or wads of plastic
tied together with string.
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onclick="popUpWin(this.href,'standard',460,440);return false;">This
video from World Vision shows how much care and effort a
12-year-old boy in Africa invests in making his own soccer ball.
Join us as move move towards a more positive world where children
around the world are encouraged and equipped to play. When you need a
new soccer ball, please consider purchasing a Fair
Trade Sports soccer ball and donating your current
gently-used soccer ball to the World Vision “Get a Kick Out of Sharing”
program.
Rally your organization or team to start collecting these items and
send boxes of deflated balls and pumps with your
href="http://www.worldvision.org/resources.nsf/main/Soccerballs_donation_form.pdf/$file/Soccerballs_donation_form.pdf">donation
form to:
World Vision Gifts-in-Kind Distribution Center
Soccer Ball Program
210 Overlook Drive
Sewickley, PA 15143
Published by Scott James January 17th, 2007 in How you can help, Sports balls: Fair Trade.

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