BigShoe, an international Non Governmental Organization based in Sierra Leone has commended German footballer, Antonio Rüdiger for sacrificing his Qatar 2022 World Cup bonus to assist at least 11 children to get Surgery.
BigShoe in a post via their official Facebook page said “Rüdiger supports children in Sierra Leone again 🇸🇱
“Thanks to German international Antonio Rüdiger, 11 children in Sierra Leone received a surgery this November. With his World Cup bonus, the Real Madrid defender financed the urgently needed, life-changing treatments in his mother’s home country. In this way, he enabled the children, who suffer from club feet, for example, to have opportunities, prospects and a brighter future. 💪
“Thank you for your commitment, Antonio Rüdiger! ❤️ #OneTeam #BigShoe #footballconnects”. They wrote.
Rüdiger on his path has responded saying “a huge thank you to the whole BigShoe family and all the doctors involved for making this possible in Sierra Leone again 🇸🇱🫶🏾 Praying for these kids they can live a better life again after their surgeries – May god bless & protect them all 💚🤲🏾 #Hustle #AlwaysBelieve”. He said.
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