By
Eric Akasa
The Western Union Company (NYSE:WU), global payment services and new
Global Partner of the UEFA Europa League, and the Western Union Foundation, has
announced they will turn every successful pass in this season’s competition
into funding to support one day’s education for young people around the world.
Called
PASS, the initiative will be fronted by former international football
star Patrick Vieira and start during the Group Stage of the UEFA Europa League
Season 2012/13, which kicks off on September 20 across Europe. The initiative
aims to reach one million school days over the next three seasons and builds on
the work the company has already done to support education globally.
“Moving
money for better is at the heart of what we do, and education is one of the
main reasons our customers send money” said Hikmet Ersek, Western Union
President and CEO. “According to UNESCO, 71
million bright, hardworking students globally are not enrolled in secondary or
vocational education. It’s a tremendous loss of economic and human potential,
since each extra year of school can increase an individual’s potential economic
opportunity. Through PASS, we intend to harness the power of football to
build awareness of this challenge as well as deliver on-the-ground support that
will make a difference to young people and their communities.”
The
initiative will provide teacher training and student scholarships through
nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), with an initial focus on
eleven countries – Brazil, China, Colombia, Jamaica, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria,
Senegal, Romania, Russia and Turkey.
“Where
I come from, opportunities for a quality education are rare,” explained Vieira
the former Caen, AC Milan, Arsenal, Juventus, Inter Milan, Manchester City FC
and French international player, who was born in Senegal before moving to
France at the age of eight and is currently football development executive at
Manchester City FC.
“Football
was my ticket to success, but for the vast majority of young people education
is the key that allows them to become whatever they want to be. That’s
why I’m supporting this campaign. It will benefit students, teachers and
schools across the world, particularly in places that need it most, like Senegal where I
was born,” said Vieira.
Through
the UEFA Europa League’s global audience, football fans from Africa, the Americas, Asia as well as Europe,
will also be given the chance to add to the fund during the season through a
range of online and social media mechanics.
David
Taylor, CEO of UEFA Events S.A., commented:
“As
well as being broadcast to fans in over 200 countries, European football is the
aspiration for many players around the world and last season players
representing 113 different countries were involved in the UEFA Europa
League. Through Western Union’s PASS
initiative, some of those players will be able to give something back to their
hometown communities beyond simply the excitement and entertainment they create
on the pitch.”
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The
PASS initiative will convert each successful pass completed during each match
played from the Group Stage to the final of the 2012/2013 UEFA Europa League
2012-2015 into funds to cover one full day of school for one student, to be
allocated and distributed based on the educational needs and costs of each
identified market.
To
support PASS, Western Union will also
be carrying out a comprehensive marketing and communications programme that
will seek to involve its customers and UEFA Europa League fans from around the
world.
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