Play Academy with Naomi Osaka expands to Los Angeles and Haiti to empower more girls through play an
Play Academy with Naomi Osaka, an initiative launched in Tokyo in August 2020, led by the multiple Grand Slam champion and aimed at changing girls' lives through play and sport, announced today that it is expanding to Los Angeles and Haiti.
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In Los Angeles, Play Academy will partner with a range of community organizations working to support girls – prioritizing Black, Asian and Latinx communities – to ensure they have more opportunities to access and benefit from play and sport. Girls who are active are not only healthier and do better in school, in their careers and in the community, they also have an increased sense of self, positive coping skills and increased goal setting
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The call for Expressions of Interest for LA grants is now open and play and sport-based organizations may apply here. The first group of grantees is scheduled to be announced in the summer of 2021.
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In Haiti, Play Academy is partnering with GOALS Haiti, in support of their mission to advance youth leadership through sport and education to create stronger, healthier communities in rural Haiti.
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With support from Play Academy, GOALS Haiti aims to empower more girls with the opportunity to access and benefit from play and sport by hiring more female coaches and providing gender-based education and lessons on creating positive, healthy habits.