On the 9th February in London, Champions for Children’s president, Clarence Seedorf, meet the Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the One Young World, the world’s first global youth leadership summit. Once again, Clarence Seedorf tell is great care to doing is best for the future generation.
The Nelson Mandela Foundation and 46664, the campaign vehicle of the Mandela organisations, have called for an observance of former President Mandela’s birthday on 18 July as an annual international day of humanitarian action in order to celebrate his life and legacy.
Clarence Seedorf, Founder and President of CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN, on Friday 5th June 2009 met Nelson Mandela as he became the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s latest Legacy Champion.
We are expressing our sympathy for the victims of the recent earthquake in Abruzzo of the 6th April 2009.
Over 2000 children attended the gymnasium where Clarence Seedorf presented his CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN Foundation.
On the occasion of the event “Villaggio delle Meraviglie”, the most important Christmas event in Milan, at its second year, Clarence Seedorf appointed Ambra Orfei as Ambassador of CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN.
On Sunday the 29th 2008 Seedorf Stadium in the Surinamese capital Paramaribo played host to a festival of football organized by FUWIVA. Clarence was there in person, and he even donned his boots for the occasion.
On Wednesday 2nd of July, Clarence went to the opening of the Neonatal Ward at the Academisch Ziekenhuis (Hospital), in the Surinamese capital, Paramaribo.
The construction of the new Maurice Otunga school, in Nairobi is now complete. From January 2008 school activities recommenced and the 250 students can continue their classes in the new building.
Milan, 29th November 2007 – The 4th edition of the Stella D’Oro Award has taken place in Milan, at the location “Palazzo delle Stelline”.
Six-hundred-and-forty children, aged 9 to 15 will be given the chance to start realizing a dream by participating in the Para Junior League thanks to four times European Champion, Suriname born, Clarence Seedorf and his foundation CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN.
There are times when the dreams of some become reality for many. This is what has happened the 20th of September in the town of Almere, in Holland.
The Golden Foot award is an international award to the career only for at least 29-year-old football players.
On Friday, July 20th Clarence Seedorf - Dutch national, Surinamese born, AC Milan football player - was invited to the presidential palace in the Suriname capital of Paramaribo.
June 25th 2007, the Cowparde auction took place at La Triennale of Milan. The extraordinary evening ended with 924,000 euros collected — a record attesting to the huge heart of the people attending. Proceeds, in fact, have been allocated to the CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN Foundation for its projects worldwide.

















