December at Micro is not only about scooters, but also about a good cause! For every scooter sold in our Swiss online store, we will donate CHF 1 to Right To Play. Together, we have set ourselves the goal of making a positive contribution and doing good.
We are in the game!
The partnership with Right To Play is more than just a collaboration for us - it's a way to give back and make a positive change together. We are thrilled to support this great cause and hope that our scooter sales will not only mobilize people but also have a meaningful impact on the lives of others. Let's make a difference and step towards a better world with every scooter sold!
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About Right To Play
Right To Play is an international children's aid organization. It provides effective help for self-help in 15 countries in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. Right To Play teaches children skills and vital knowledge through play and sport. Especially in places where poverty, illness, and war dominate everyday life, play and sports are effective ways of giving children a bit of normality and a start to a better future. They work closely with local organizations and education ministries to strengthen the structures for this in the long term. Local Right To Play employees train teachers and coaches from partner organizations in play-based teaching methods. In addition, families and communities are sensitized to children's rights issues, and the children's environment is actively involved.
The Right To Play effect
Creating demonstrable change is the raison d'être of an aid organization. Rigorous impact measurement and transparent communication of results are an integral part of every Right To Play program.
After more than 20 years of experience in development cooperation, one thing is certain: play works!
- A game of catch explains malaria.
- A game of football promotes peace and teaches important values such as tolerance and teamwork.
- A Play Day connects children from refugee camps with host communities.
More information about Right To Play can be found here.