How it started
Clowns Without Borders was founded in Spain in 1993 when Tortell Poltrona, a Spanish clown, was asked by children at a school in Barcelona to travel to the Istrian Peninsula in Croatia to perform for refugee children. After hearing from refugees in Croatia, who wrote, “You know what we miss most? We miss laughter, fun, and joy,” the children in Barcelona raised funds to send Tortell to Croatia.
On this first mission, Tortell performed for 4,000 children in Croatian refugee camps. This marked the beginning of Clowns Without Borders Spain (Payasos Sin Fronteras), an organization dedicated to improving the psychological well-being of people in conflict zones, refugee camps, and emergency areas through performances and socio-cultural activities aimed at children.
In 2012, to extend their reach beyond Spain, the organization established Clowns Without Borders International (CWBI), which now includes 13 member countries.
Every second year, representatives of each Clowns Without Borders chapter meet for the General Assembly. The photo is from 2023 wen representative met in Spain.
Governance
Clowns Without Borders International (CWBI) is registered in Spain and adheres to Spanish non-profit sector regulations. CWBI is composed of 13 operational chapters throughout the world : Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, India, South Africa, Switzerland, UK, USA.
The CWBI board consists of representatives from each national chapter and meets every three months. Additionally, the General Assembly convenes in person once a year.
CWBI’s daily activities are overseen by the International Coordinator: Valentina Bravo Jara (cwbi.coordination@gmail.com)
Steering committee
At the General Assembly, the board elects a steering committee each year:
Anneli De Wahl
President
anneli.dewahl@clownerutangranser.se
Meredith Gordon
Secretary
mergor28@gmail.com
Samantha Holdsworth
Treasurer
sam@clownswithoutborders.org.uk