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22: 198:, and it has held an overnight camp in every summer since though its size, length and location has varied. In 2007 it introduced an after school program, wherein camp participants would join others for additional training, educational sessions and league play. Its long-term vision is to expand its activities around the world. 206:
In 2008 The Soccer for Peace Cup brought together about 300 players from 32 teams in New York City. It was an all day soccer tournament which recruited 10- and 11-year-old Arab and Jewish children. The event raised funds to support the first Camp Coexistence, one-week soccer camp of over 100
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The organization seeks to expand the number of participants, including females, and the length of its programs. , and looks to corporate partners.
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created in September 2002 by Ori Winitzer. Its mission is to unite children of war-torn regions in their shared love of
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children, followed by a year-long program in which children play more soccer and share other activities — visits to
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Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process
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To unite children of war-torn regions in their shared love of sport
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