Mel Young - Home Game: The True Story of the Homeless World Cup
- Tickets
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Free - ticket required
- Dates and times
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Saturday 23rd Nov 2024
2:00PM
- Age
- Adult
- Venue
This Book Week Scotland (18th- 24th
November) join Glasgow Libraries for our citywide packed programme of
inspiring, interesting and entertaining bookish events for people of all ages.
This year’s Book Week Scotland theme is Hope, and so we are
delighted to welcome Mel Young to the Mitchell Library to discuss his book Home
Game: The True Story of the Homeless World Cup which tells the story of the
1.2 million homeless people from 70 countries who have taken part in the
Homeless World Cup, including Glasgow in 2016, since it started in 2003. Home
Game describes its profound impact on players, spectators and society at
large – and how ‘a ball can change the world’
Mel Young MBE is a global social entrepreneur who is
passionate about tackling poverty and ending homelessness around the world. He
co-founded the Homeless World Cup in 2003 and under his leadership, the partner
network has expanded to over 70 countries, helping to transform the lives of
more than one million people. He has set up a number of social enterprises and
continues to develop more. He also believes sport has the power to change the
world and make lasting impact.
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This accessible toilet is approximately 26m (28yd 1ft) from the main entrance. This accessible toilet is located to the rear right as you enter.
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