ABOUT US

WHO WE ARE

Who we are

United Through Sports (UTS) is an alliance of many organisations and people working together through sports, to bring inclusion, unity and equality to the world.

WHAT WE DO

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UTS brings people together working towards unified goals which place youth at the centre. Together we take positive steps forward towards reducing challenges including discrimination and inequality.

OUR EVENTS

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We organise different events in which youth, sport and education are central. We unite to ensure that every child has an opportunity on the playing field of life.

LATEST NEWS

UTS Supports IFMA’s Children’s Day Celebration in Khlong Toei

By Annabelle Tucker | January 15, 2026 | 0 Comments

Klong Toei, Bangkok, Saturday 10th of January: United Through Sports (UTS) joined Sport is Your Gang Thailand, formed under the International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA) to mark Thailand’s Children’s Day, or Wan Dek as its known locally, at Laan Muay Kru Sua in Khlong Toei, a community where sport plays an important role in supporting underprivileged young people. Children’s Day is held every second Saturday of January and is dedicated to celebrating the country’s youth. For IFMA, the event is one of many on the Sport Is Your Gang program, which uses Muaythai to offer young people a positive …

Our Year at UTS: When Four Minds Unite

By Team UTS | January 13, 2026 | 0 Comments

2025 has been a year of growth, movement, and connection for the entire United Through Sports family. As the organisation continued to expand its reach and strengthen its impact across 159 international organisations, each member of the dedicated team experienced their own journey shaped by shared challenges, powerful moments they experienced together and the sense of deep-rooted purpose that drives UTS forward. What unites all these reflections is the feeling that this year has not only changed the way we work, but the way we grow as people. Below, team members take a look back at moments that shaped their …

Leadership Through a Different Lens. Introducing Benjamin Lee Wei Bin, the First Visually Impaired UTS Young Leader

By Annabelle Tucker | December 19, 2025 | 0 Comments

What It Means to Be a UTS Young Leader Becoming a UTS Young Leader is not simply a title. It is an invitation to step into a role built on responsibility, service, and community. UTS chooses young people who show potential and, more importantly, the willingness to learn, listen, and uplift others. Young Leaders are expected to lead by example, to embrace diversity, and to use their voice to create positive change in sport and society. The role is never about being perfect. It is about staying committed to growth and mentorship and about helping create environments where every young …

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