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  • Two Weeks To ASK For Choice

    June 17th 2015. There are only two weeks left to support our ASK for Choice female empowerment curriculum and be in with a chance of winning a signed 1999 US Women’s World Cup shirt! The draw will be made on the date of the Women’s World Cup final 2015- July 5th- so enter today. With the Women’s World Cup in full swing, this is the perfect time to support female empowerment.

    The curriculum is being implemented in all of the countries in which we work, positively impacting over 300,000 children globally. Through ASK for Choice, CAC have created games to give women the tools to become active participants in their own lives, and men the tools to include women in their society as equals; recognizing that society as a whole functions better when men and women have the same opportunities.

    To support this transformative curriculum we ask you to donate a minimum of $100 on this Firstgiving page if you are in the US, and this Justgiving page if you are anywhere else. You will then be entered into the draw for the shirt, signed by US World Cup winners such as Mia Hamm, Brandi Chastain and Julie Foudy.

    USWNT '99 Signed Shirt

    By Coaches Across Continents On 17 June 2015 In Coaches Across Continents Blog Tags ASK for Choice, Brandi Chastain, Coaches across Continents, female empowerment, Football for Social Development, Football for Social Impact, Julie Foudy, Mia Hamm, soccer for social impact, Sport for Social Impact, US Women's World Cup, world cup, World Cup 2015
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