- Donations will give over 25,000 disadvantaged children in Asia the opportunity to transform their lives through rugby
- Funds raised from ticket purchasers has increased by over 50 per cent from RWC 2015
- Over half of all players and coaches involved in the ChildFund Pass It Back programme are female
- Pledged donations will also assist with future emergency relief efforts in disaster-affected areas of Japan
- “Extraordinary display of solidarity and generosity” from global rugby family
With just days to go until the opening ceremony of the world’s third-largest sporting event, World Rugby and ChildFund, the principal charity partner for Rugby World Cup 2019, have confirmed that a record-breaking £2 million has been pledged to the innovative ChildFund Pass It Back program.
Funds raised through opt-in donations when purchasing tickets have increased by an impressive 50 percent compared to RWC 2015 as fans once again demonstrate their solidarity with the values and objectives of this important rugby for development initiative.
The pledge figure also includes donations from online shoppers at the Official Rugby World Cup 2019 Online Shop and support provided by RWC’s worldwide partners and individual donors around the globe.
World Rugby CEO Brett Gosper said: “World Rugby, together with ChildFund, believe in the power of sport to change children’s lives, and this demonstration of support shows that our global rugby family holds the same values.
“This extraordinary display of solidarity and generosity means that the level of pledged charitable funds for this year’s RWC will surpass any tournament in history.
“Most importantly, it means that RWC 2019 will leave a lasting and important legacy for vulnerable children living in Asia’s developing communities.”
The pledged funds will give more than 25,000 children and youth from disadvantaged communities in Asia the opportunity to benefit from their involvement in the award-winning[1] ChildFund Pass It Back program.
Led by ChildFund in partnership with World Rugby and Asia Rugby, ChildFund Pass It Back not only promotes the right to play in communities where children have little or no access to organised sport, but provides important learning opportunities around leadership, problem-solving, gender equity, conflict-resolution and planning for the future.
Over half of all players and coaches involved in the program are female.
ChildFund CEO Nigel Spence said: “We are overwhelmed by this wonderful demonstration of support from the global rugby family. To know that thousands of people around the world believe in every child’s right to play, learn and grow is very powerful.
“With this support, we can reach more marginalised children in Asia – girls, children from developing communities, and young people living in rural and remote areas who have never had the opportunity to take part in organised sport before.”
The pledged donations will also assist with future emergency relief efforts in disaster-affected areas of Japan.
Ross Mitchell, Asia Rugby’s General Manager, said: “By partnering with organisations like ChildFund, we can use rugby as a tool to give young people life-long skills and knowledge. Not only will we be able to develop the game of rugby in the region, but we can help build stronger communities. Our ChildFund Pass It Back program really does demonstrate the true values of our wonderful game.”
The remaining tickets for Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan are now on sale via www.rugbyworldcup.com/tickets.
[1] ChildFund Pass It Back won the UNICEF Safeguarding Children in Sport Award at the prestigious Beyond Sport Global Awards in 2017.