Free to Play: Soccer with a Purpose!


Children in Cape Cod, Massachusetts are taking a stand against slavery by refusing to play with slave-made soccer balls. They only play with Free To Play's slavery-free balls! So when this soccer teams plays against other teams, they bring their own balls and educate the opposing team about modern day slavery.

In India many of the world's soccer balls are stitched by young children enslaved in debt bondage. The Emancipation Network (TEN) empowers survivors of child slavery and trafficking with education, income and hope for a better future. Free To Play soccer balls are made by adults in Pakistan and the after-tax profits go to fight child slavery in South Asia. If every parent chooses to use slave free soccer balls on their fields, children all over world can be Free To Play.

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