Launch event gives a sendoff to Street Child World Cup’s Welsh teamsWelsh football legend Neville Southall inspires young players.
Two worlds, one countdown: Mexico headlines, Snoop Dogg and the road to Street Child World Cup 2026Read the latest instalment of our CEO’s weekly blog series as the countdown to the Street Child World Cup 2026 continues. This week: the long-awaited arrival of Team Wales at a Street Child World Cup, standing with Team Pakistan through visa challenges… and a surreal moment when the young people met none other than Snoop Dogg.
The countdown timer has begun!With less than 100 days to go until the first ever Street Child World Cup in Mexico City, read the first in a new series of blogs from our CEO- offering a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the journey to make it happen.
Street Child United and Fútbol Más announce partnership with Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS)Street Child United (SCU), a youth-led global non-profit, and Fútbol Más, an international socio-sport NGO, today announced a new partnership with the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) to support the 2026 Street Child World Cup (SCWC), which will take place in Mexico City from May 5–15, 2026.
The Big Give Starts Today, Double Your Impact for Street-Connected Children!For the next 7 days, your generosity goes twice as far. During the Big Give, every donation you make to Street Child United will be matched, doubling your impact and helping to amplify the voices of street-connected young people around the world.
Street Child World Cup Celebrated in Mexico’s National Morning Address 🇲🇽President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo highlights Street Child World Cup in national address.
John Wroe Awarded Honorary DoctorateThis month, Street Child United was proud to celebrate our Co-Founder and CEO, John Wroe, receiving an Honorary Doctorate from the University of the West of England (UWE) in recognition of his outstanding contribution to social change and child rights advocacy.
Jaja Film Productions on a Winning Streak!Our partners at Jaja Film Productions continue to shine a light on the power of sport and storytelling, with two remarkable documentaries capturing the spirit of the Street Child United movement: Cricket Dreams and Where The Kids Have No Name.
Voices of change: Young Leader Deyna shares her experience at the Summit“From the very first moment, this experience transformed me”