COVID-19: England star Danny Welbeck remembers root; donate relief items to lockdown areas

As COVID-19 continues to sweep across the world, forcibly confining practically everybody to their homes and visiting untold hunger on individuals, there is no end in sight to it’s scathing effects.
In Ghana, government has voted to provide daily hot meals and dry food packages to up to 400,000 individuals who have been classified as “vulnerable” in the worst hit Greater Accra, Tema, Kasoa and the Greater Kumasi Metropolitan areas to alleviate their hunger as those parts of the country remain under a 3-week partial lockdown.
Some organisations and individuals have also taken up the challenge to relieve the poor and vulnerable by providing food, personal protective equipment (PPE) and shelter even as the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases grows in the West African country in a daily basis.
One of such benevolent persons who has risen to the occasion is Ghanaian-born English football star, (Daniel Bio Tackie Mensah Welbeck), popularly known as Danny Welbeck, who currently plays for the Watford Football Club in the English Premier League.
His donation include Relief bags of rice, oil and other relief items that will go a long way to help the beneficiaries most of whom are in locked down areas.
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