Ghana youth defender Robin Polley has extended his benevolence by donating to the less privileged who have greatly been affected by the coronavirus pandemic in Kumasi.
The Black Meteors defender cum winger made donations to Kumasi-based orphanage house Cherubs Children’s Home on behalf of his father Prince Polley- former Ghanaian international.
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Items donated included 1000 exercise books with his photo on the front and back page, provisions, food drinks, toiletries, cooking oil and bags of rice.
Polley 21, who is currently on loan at Dutch side FC Dordrecht from parent club ADO Den Haag, expressed excitement after the donation and hoped to do more in the future.
”Grateful to be blessed like this. Decided to print 1000 schoolbooks and donate it to schools in and orphanages in Kumasi. Goosebumps all over my body knowing that I have been able to donate 1000 textbooks to children who don’t have the possibilities like me how I have been educated in Holland, that motivates me to try and help for the local schools and orphanages in Kumasi hopefully I can do this more and bigger in the future,” Polley told SPORTSworldGhana.com on Wednesday after the donation.
He added ”Great to see that the children are happy with provisions and all it gives them the possibility to be free to study from books.
”There is no better feeling than contributing to a better world especially my own country stay tuned for more. God is great.’
The Dutch-born Ghanaian defender was a member of the Ghana U-23 team that failed to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo-Japan.