Ghanaian international Jordan Ayew has brought joy to the lives of underprivileged children in Liberia as they welcome the new year.
The Leicester City forward made a generous donation to The Rock of Divine Children's Orphanage in Paynesville, Liberia, demonstrating his dedication to giving back to the community.
This marks the second time Ayew has shown his charitable side in Liberia. In October last year, while on international duty with the Black Stars, he made a similar donation to the Voice of the Orphan, providing essential items such as mattresses, toiletries, and food to bring joy to less privileged children.
Ayew's philanthropic efforts are a testament to his family's long-standing commitment to giving back. The Ayew family has consistently demonstrated a dedication to charitable causes, inspiring others to follow in their footsteps.
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