streetfootballworld promotes Development through Football. • streetfootballworld was founded in 2002 • Headquarters in Berlin, Germany; regional offices in UK, , USA, Brazil.

Our work has been recognised:

2011: UEFA Monaco Charity Award 2011: Founder J. Griebeck named European Social Entrepreneur of the Year by the Schwab Foundation 2010: Global Sports Forum Award 2009: Founder J. Griebeck named Ashoka Fellow 2006: Laureus Sport for Good Award 2006: FIFA Fair Play Award

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streetfootballworld is the leading umbrella organisation for Social Change through Football. 94 organisations in 61 countries using football to address social challenges.

European network members mainly focusing on social inclusion and youth employment.

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EUROCAMP 2012

28 August – 2 September Wroclaw, Poland Eurocamp 2012!

streetfootballworld and Volunteers for Sport, with the support of the European Commission, UEFA and the city of Wroclaw teamed up to create something more than just a football tournament.

. Where? – Wroclaw, Poland. . Who? 250 young people, 30 young leaders from more than 40 countries. . Why? To share five days of intercultural exchanges, workshops, football and learning.

Youth empowerment through interactive workshops. • Topics: youth leadership, European Union, community engagement • Outcomes: share experiences and overcome language barriers, take initiative and leadership, learn about EU and European countries

Social inclusion happens on and off the pitch. • Young people play in mixed teams (gender and nationalities) • football3 methodology (focus on dialog and peaceful conflict resolution) Outcomes from young participants. Quotes from participants.

“The youngsters loved the experience, they made friendships, they had the opportunity to get to know other cultures and they had contact with various social and sporting projects which are mainly focused on social integration and the care for physical and mental health.” Delegation Leader, SOS Children’s Village, Portugal

"My best experiences were the tournament and the workshops. It was amazing to meet so many people from different countries! I also liked playing in mixed teams with the boys; I love playing football and the boys can teach us how to play even better.“ Sheneeda, 14, Teamplay@NAC, The Netherlands

EUROPE. ONE TEAM. RESPECT.