Ghana and Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has made a significant contribution to a charitable project Catholic Action for Street Children in Accra which is aimed at reforming street children on his 31st birthday on Thursday.
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.
The Arsenal midfielder visited the Catholic Action for Street Children in Santor to observe their work and offer his personal support.
The project focuses on providing street children with education, vocational training, food, and shelter, helping them to build a better future.
During his visit, Partey interacted with the children, offering them advice on self-improvement despite their challenges.
In addition to his motivational words, Partey donated an undisclosed amount of money, various food items, and educational materials, including exercise books and pens, to aid in their schooling.
He was captain for the Black Stars in their recent two 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier wins against Mali and Central African Republic.
This gesture highlights Partey's commitment to giving back to his community and supporting vulnerable children in Ghana.
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