The tour, which began in Tacoma, Washington, serves as a direct extension of the Street Child World Cup held in Mexico City this past May. During that tournament, 28 teams of young people facing housing insecurity or homelessness developed a collective Charter of Demands aimed at governments and global institutions. By traveling to Miami, Toronto, New York, and Washington, D.C., the organization intends to ensure these voices reach policymakers during the peak of the international sporting season.
In Tacoma, the tour launched with an Indigenous Youth Soccer Tournament co-hosted by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, gathering 80 young participants from across North America. Future stops will feature high-profile engagements, including a roundtable with Sir David Beckham in Miami and a series of community soccer activations. The journey will reach its conclusion at the United Nations, where young leaders will formally present their charter to global stakeholders.





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