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Coach Corner

Right To Play's Local Coaches are the heart and soul of our work. They are deeply committed to improving the health and capacity of their community. "They volunteer not out of personal gain or motivation, but rather out of a sincere desire to raise their village to a higher standard of living," says Brittney Decker about Right To Play Coaches in Imvepi, Uganda.

Jane Sii Sii RTP Coach

Jane Sii Sii Right To Play Coach, 18 years old

Location: The Chawama District of Lusaka, Zambia.

Coach Jane overcame the stigma of being a female in sports, and shaped a band of 26 orphans and street kids into a champion football team.

Eh Say

Eh Say Right To Play Coach, 31 years old

Location: Tham Hin Refugee Camp, Thailand

Eh Say's Story: Eh Say fled to Thailand's Tham Hin camp in 1997 when the Burmese military invaded and burned his village. Eh Say joined Right To Play in August 2002, and has since become a Physical Education Master Trainer, who manages and trains Coaches. Eh Say and his team now bring sport and play to 2,000 refugee children each week.

Tahmina Khan Pak

Tahmina KhanRight To Play Coach, 18 years old

Location: Quetta City, Pakistan

Tahmina's Story: Tahmina is a refugee from Afghanistan who now works implements Right To Play activities into her classroom, Her focus has been on creating new opportunities for girls in the community and changing old attitudes toward women through sport and play.

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