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New 'Neighborhood Passport' Will Help Soccer Fans Explore NYC During World Cup

Soccer fans will be able to collect stamps from hundreds of community organizations and public events across the city.

Stamps will be distributed across designated locations throughout the city. (Team Wonder )

NEW YORK CITY — New York City has launched a World Cup "passport" to help New Yorkers and visitors explore the five boroughs and find free and low-cost ways to celebrate the world’s biggest sporting event.

The “NYC Neighborhood Passport” will be a citywide program that encourages people to explore the city’s immigrant communities, cultural institutions, small businesses and community events throughout the tournament.

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Participants will be able to collect stamps from hundreds of community organizations and public events across the city while also sharing stories about what the World Cup means to them as part of a nationwide storytelling initiative.

“Whether you’re arriving at JFK for the first time or you’ve lived in the five boroughs your whole life, we want every New Yorker and every visitor to experience the full breadth of this city during the World Cup. The NYC Neighborhood Passport, events calendar and digital map will help people discover fun, free and accessible ways to explore New York through the world’s game," Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani said.

Beginning June 11, NYC Neighborhood Passport booklets will be available at every public library branch across the five boroughs and at select events.

Each stamp has been designed by New York City-based artists with roots in India, Colombia, Iran, Korea, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, Vietnam, Ghana, Mexico and Argentina, reflecting both the countries participating in the World Cup and the cultural diversity of New York City.

Stamps will be distributed across designated locations throughout the city, encouraging participants to explore dance performances, film screenings, art exhibits, book talks, block parties and more across all five boroughs in order to collect every stamp. Locations were also selected to highlight immigrant communities, including Little Senegal, Little Colombia, Little India and others.

Stamps will be available at participating organizations, including:

For a full and updated list of participating organizations and stamp locations, visit team-wonder.com/alreadyhome

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