Jaaikaran Chanana: Empowering the sports through leadership quality
- S. Adam

- Nov 3
- 2 min read
Adam S, Jadetimes Contributor
Adam is a Jadetimes news reporter covering the USA

Today's youth firmly believe in the transformative power of sports. It transforms their life, boosts their morale and is a source of social upliftment. With this thought, Jaaikaran Chanana initiated the “We play for world” campaign. an initiative to help kids in refugee camps return to school through athletics. The initiative has redefined what it means to lead a generation. Through sports, there is a global community where young people compete, connect, and contribute to causes that matter.
By giving the kids a purpose, "We play for the world" illuminates their lives. In the refugee camps, this admirable project has restored dignity, strengthened resilience, and amplified the voices of young people through the belief that play can heal, connect, and empower. The humanitarian effort has brought stability and improved the lives of children in the refugee camps. The emotional healing through sports is a breakthrough, bringing a beacon of hope for the children. It is a good illustration of how one individual can bring about change. The initiative is giving a safe haven to children, fostering joy, promoting education and boosting positivity. This unique movement is an example of how a single idea can spark change in the society.
Its growth in 2025:

In 2025, its impact is most visible. Now, over 80 countries participate in “We play for the world” tournaments, with special outreach to refugee camps and underserved communities. His leadership continues to shape the platform’s ethos: play is now more than entertainment—it’s empowerment. The leadership approach, empathy, innovation, and youth agency have made “We Play for the World” a model for purpose-driven digital engagement.










































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