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Athens, Nyon, Berlin, June 11, 2024 - Kaizen Foundation, the Social Purpose Foundation moneyed exclusively by Kaizen Gaming, is today revealing its inaugural collaboration with the UEFA Foundation for Children, supporting the "10,000 Smiles" task.


This effort will offer 10,000 UEFA EURO 2024 ™ match tickets to associations dealing with susceptible kids, bringing them happiness and unforgettable experiences.


The UEFA Foundation for Children is providing EURO 2024 ™ match tickets to kids aged 8 to 16 from impoverished backgrounds and kids with specials needs from 8 to 21 years of ages. Selection is coordinated with each host city based on their unique priorities.


"We are truly honoured to end up being partners of an organisation, such as the UEFA Foundation for Children. We are a very young organisation, however from the very start, the Kaizen Foundation has shown its dedication to enhancing the lives of children. With grants going beyond EUR4 million in current months, we have released the remodelling of the Penteli Children's General Hospital in Greece and we have actually completed the restoration of a critical section of the Pitesti Pediatric Hospital in Romania. Now, we will be supporting the UEFA Foundation for Children in helping 10,000 kids smile. The work UEFA is doing to ensure this year's tournament leaves a lasting legacy is so important in ensuring all kids all over have the chance to enjoy football", said Panos Konstantopoulos, Kaizen Foundation President.


Through this collaboration, Kaizen Foundation and UEFA Foundation for Children will host 10,000 children across 40 matches in 10 different arenas. The host cities and federal ministries will make sure compliance with child security legislation, including calculating the variety of adults required to accompany the children and making sure stadium accessibility. Special accommodations will be made for kids with particular needs, including adjusted seats, entryways, and take a trip arrangements. The host cities will likewise arrange transport to and from the arenas and obtain parental authorisation in cooperation with partner organisations.


"Dealing with the Kaizen Foundation for our 10,000 Smiles project has been remarkable. It was clear from the first day that its group shared our vision and dedication to bring the joy and excitement of live football to kids from disadvantaged backgrounds and those with specials needs," stated Kluser Urs, General Secretary of UEFA Foundation for Children. "Having support from organisations like the Kaizen Foundation is crucial in enabling us to achieve our objective of enhancing access to sport and bringing smiles and hope to kids who require it most. We are eagerly anticipating working together with the Kaizen Foundation for more initiatives in the future".


About the Kaizen Foundation


The Kaizen Foundation is a Social Purpose Foundation, moneyed exclusively by Kaizen Gaming, one of the biggest GameTech business worldwide. It to serve as a driver for favorable modification on a global scale in collaboration with regional communities, NGOs, private and public organizations. The Kaizen Foundation's objective is to provide efforts with long-term effect that foster development and enhance all elements of individuals's lives with a focus on three core areas: society, education and the environment.


To learn more about the Kaizen Foundation please see: https://kaizen-foundation.org/


About the UEFA Foundation for Children


Established in 2015, the UEFA Foundation for Children is a charitable organization governed by Swiss


law. It defends the rights of impoverished kids by utilizing the power of football to improve their lives and to assist them develop their prospective and discover their place in the neighborhood. The foundation presently invests in 168 tasks therefore far to 500 projects in 135 nations worldwide. More than 2,600,000 kids have actually currently benefited from the foundation's work given that its creation. For additional information, visit www.uefafoundation.org