UEFA Foundation for Children

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The UEFA Foundation for Children is a charitable organization established by European football’s governing body to support and protect children’s rights and well-being through sport-based and educational projects worldwide.

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UEFA Foundation for Children canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf charitable foundation
non-profit organization
sports charity
affiliation UEFA
country Switzerland
fieldOfWork children’s rights
education
health and social inclusion
humanitarian aid
sport for development
focusesOn children from disadvantaged communities
children in conflict zones
displaced children
refugee children
foundedBy UEFA
founder UEFA
surface form: Union of European Football Associations
governedBy board of trustees
headquartersLocation Nyon
surface form: Nyon, Switzerland
inception 2015
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
legalForm foundation
locatedIn UEFA training center at Colovray
surface form: UEFA headquarters, Nyon
motto For children. For the game. For the world.
operatesIn Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
parentOrganization UEFA
surface form: Union of European Football Associations
partnersWith United Nations agencies
surface form: UN agencies

local community organizations
non-governmental organizations
purpose promotion of children’s well-being
protection of children’s rights
support for education through sport
support for vulnerable and disadvantaged children
use of sport as a tool for development
scope worldwide
sponsor UEFA competitions-related revenues
supports educational programmes for children
grassroots football projects for children
health and social integration projects
projects run by NGOs
usesSport football
multi-sport activities
website https://uefafoundation.org

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Nyon headquartersLocationOf UEFA Foundation for Children