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Black Stars midfielder Mohammed Kudus brought smiles to the faces of children at the Teshie Children’s Home and Rahmah Basic School.
The West Ham United man made donations to the two institutions as part of the New Year celebrations.
Kudus donated food, drinks, toiletries and undisclosed amount of money the Teague Children’s home before extending the favor to the Rahman Basic School.
Mohammed Kudus donated food, drinks, toiletries, and cash to the Teshie Children’s Home and Rahmah Basic School.
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) January 3, 2025
The family of the West Ham and Black Stars attacking midfielder made the donation on his behalf.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/ditAf1W88b
The act of kindness by the Ghana international was to encourage and inspire the young people at the two institutions at the start of the year.
The donation was done on behalf of the Hammer by his representatives including his brother.
Kudus will hope this act of giving will also turnaround his season after a shaky start to the 2024/25 season.
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