A Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Arsenal and the Ghana national team, Thomas Teye Partey, paid a visit to the Catholic Action for Street Children in Santor, Accra, to witness the impactful work of educating, transforming, and shaping the lives of young ones on the street.
It was a great moment spreading kindness and support on his 31stbirthday.
The Arsenal star donated money and food items to the children as part of activities to give back to society following an outstanding campaign in Europe.
Partey and his team also used the opportunity to advice the children while also sharing their experiences with them. The ex-Atletico Madrid star encouraged them to not give up on their passion and also pursue their education with all seriousness.
The 31-year-old captained Ghana to back-to-back victories in the World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic last week.
He is expected to spend the holidays in Ghana before returning to England to begin pre-season with the Gunners.
Despite struggles with injury last season, Partey returned strongly to star at the tail end of the campaign as Arsenal gave Manchester City competition for the title.
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