Special Announcement: Nominate a Youth Leader for Generation 2026

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🌟 Special Announcement: Nominate a Youth Leader for Generation 2026! 🌟

Do you know an exceptional young person making a difference in their community through sports, leadership, or advocacy?

The Centre for Sport and Human Rights is now accepting nominations for Generation 2026: Advancing Safer, Youth-Inclusive Sports—an exciting initiative aimed at identifying and uplifting youth leaders (ages 16–24) who are committed to making sports safer, more inclusive, and more empowering for everyone.

🟢 What is Generation 2026?
It’s a national program that will spotlight and support young leaders working to ensure sports are a force for good—prioritizing equity, safety, and human rights ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in North America.

🟢 Why nominate?
Selected youth leaders will receive support, training, and opportunities to collaborate with peers across the U.S. and Canada, gaining national exposure for their work and ideas.

🟢 Who can be nominated?
Youth aged 16–24 who demonstrate leadership in sports or youth empowerment—whether on the field, in the classroom, or through community advocacy.

🟢 Deadline: June 30, 2025

📝 Submit a nomination HERE:

📝 Learn more HERE:

Let’s celebrate the next generation of changemakers in sport!


🌟 Anuncio Especial: ¡Nomina a un Líder Juvenil para Generation 2026! 🌟

¿Conoces a una persona joven excepcional que esté marcando la diferencia en su comunidad a través del deporte, el liderazgo o la defensa de los derechos?

El Centro para el Deporte y los Derechos Humanos está aceptando nominaciones para Generation 2026: Avanzando hacia un Deporte más Seguro e Inclusivo para la Juventud—una emocionante iniciativa que busca identificar y elevar a líderes juveniles (de entre 16 y 24 años) comprometidos con hacer del deporte un espacio más seguro, inclusivo y empoderador para todos.

🟢 ¿Qué es Generation 2026?
Es un programa nacional que destacará y apoyará a jóvenes líderes que trabajan para garantizar que el deporte sea una fuerza positiva—priorizando la equidad, la seguridad y los derechos humanos en el camino hacia la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 en América del Norte.

🟢 ¿Por qué nominar?
Los jóvenes seleccionados recibirán apoyo, capacitación y oportunidades para colaborar con otros líderes juveniles en EE. UU. y Canadá, obteniendo visibilidad nacional por su trabajo e ideas.

🟢 ¿Quién puede ser nominado?
Jóvenes de 16 a 24 años que demuestren liderazgo en el deporte o el empoderamiento juvenil—ya sea en el campo de juego, en el aula o a través del activismo comunitario.

🟢 Fecha límite: Junio 30, 2025

📝 Envía una nominación AQUÍ


📝 Más información AQUÍ


¡Celebremos a la próxima generación de agentes de cambio en el deporte!

 

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