BERKELEY, Calif., March 1, 2016 -- Today, One World Play Project announced the release of a limited batch of size 1 One World Futbols—ultra-durable soccer balls that never need a pump and never go flat, even when punctured. The size 1 balls are part of an exclusive production available for a limited time.
Small, But Mighty
The size 1 One World Futbols are the latest addition to the One World Futbol family. These mini versions of our original balls are still packed with the playful magic you know and love. The size 1 soccer balls are great for all ages, especially smaller children (ages 2-5), and can easily travel with you—the perfect play partner for a spontaneous game or adventure on the go!
The size 1 One World Futbols are part of the One World Play Project "Buy & Give" model. With every purchase you make, a portion of proceeds help support our Play Projects Program—focused on providing organizations and initiatives with funding for specific resources to enable play for youth living in disadvantaged communities. Each play project is focused on a distinct need:
- Equipment: provide tools (e.g. balls, sneakers, rackets, uniforms)
- Infrastructure: fund areas and facilities (e.g. playgrounds, fields, courts, lighting)
- Programming: support programs with specific focus (e.g. health awareness, life skills)
- Post-Emergency Relief Assistance: give aid to programs that need play equipment or utilizing play as part of relief efforts following an emergency (e.g. natural disaster, violent conflict or humanitarian crisis)
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For more information and to purchase the size 1 One World Futbol, visit our Play Shop.
About One World Play Project
One World Play Project makes, sells and distributes products and services to enable play around the world, especially for those living in the harshest environments where play is nearly non-existent. The company is a B Corporation, harnessing the power of business for social good. Collaborating with sponsors, organizations and individuals, the company works to support, enable and expand the transformative power of play in all its forms—anywhere and everywhere. To date, One World Play Project has brought the power of play to more than 45 million youth in over 175 countries worldwide.
Official sponsors of One World Play Project include Chevrolet and MallforAfrica. Additionally, One World Play Project is a Global Champion of Designed to Move.
One World Play Project is headquartered in Berkeley, CA with regional offices in Asia, South America and Africa—and distribution centers in Fremont, CA and Voerde, Germany. For more information, visit oneworldplayproject.com or check out our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Andrew Magliulo
One World Play Project
[email protected]
(408) 996-0344
Photos accompanying this release are available at:
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=39213
http://www.globenewswire.com/newsroom/prs/?pkgid=39214
CONTACT: Andrew Magliulo
One World Play Project
[email protected]
(408) 996-0344


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