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Liberia – Ghanaian international footballer Jordan Ayew has once again demonstrated his generosity off the pitch, as his foundation made a significant donation to Muslim orphanages in Liberia. In the spirit of Ramadan, the Jordan Ayew Foundation provided essential food supplies and prayer materials to support vulnerable children and communities in Monrovia.
The foundation’s donation included 70 bags of rice, 50 mattresses, prayer mats, Islamic literature, and other food essentials aimed at easing the burden of the fasting season for those in need. Ayew’s team visited multiple locations, personally delivering the items and sharing moments of warmth and encouragement with the beneficiaries.
For many of the orphans, this act of kindness was more than just a donation – it was a lifeline. "This will help us a lot. We are very grateful," said one of the caregivers at an orphanage in Monrovia, moved by the foundation’s gesture.
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Speaking on behalf of the foundation, a team representative highlighted Ayew’s deep commitment to giving back. "Jordan believes in using his platform to make a real difference. Ramadan is a time of compassion and charity, and he wanted to ensure that these children feel supported during this sacred period," the representative noted.
The initiative not only provided immediate relief but also reinforced the importance of unity and care within the community. Many of the recipients expressed their appreciation, praying for Ayew’s continued success both in football and his philanthropic efforts.
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Jordan Ayew, who plays for Crystal Palace and the Ghana national team, has long been admired for his contributions to football, but his dedication to humanitarian work continues to inspire beyond the sport. Through his foundation, he remains committed to making a lasting impact, one act of kindness at a time.