Right to Play (RTP) is an athlete-driven international humanitarian organization that uses specially-designed sport and play programs to improve, health, build life skills, and foster life peace for children and communities affected by war, poverty, and disease. RTP is committed to improving the lives of these children and to strengthening their communities by translating the best practices of sport and play into opportunities to promote development, health and peace.
RIGHT TO PLAY NIGHT
Thursday, May 8, 2008

Right to Play has partnered with the Toronto Blue Jays to raise awareness of their on-going programming and efforts in communities affected by war, poverty, and disease. On Thursday May 8, Florida Panthers defenceman
Steve Montador (seen on the right) and Canadian national women's hockey team representative
Jennifer Botterill, along with personnel from Right To Play, will be on-hand to take part in pregame festivities recognizing Gregg Zaun's contributions as Major League Baseball's only Right to Play athlete ambassador.
Right To Play will use this opportunity to highlight Gregg Zaun's involvement in their recently-launched Make Your Goals Count initiative, as well as to launch Gregg Zaun's official 2008 commitment: a donation of $1000 for every runner thrown out at second. The Jays Care Foundation will be on-hand to support Gregg's commitment to Right To Play with a cheque for $25,000.