The André Onana Foundation continues to fight resolutely to help those who need it most. The Cameroon and Man Utd national team goalkeeper spent his holiday improving the lives of his countrymen by donating food and basic necessities to four orphanages in Yaoundé. This action is part of the Foundation’s fundamental philosophy and goals, helping young people achieve greater social justice.
Onana’s social commitment does not stop despite the restrictions that Covid-19 has caused across the planet. The football player wants to personally deliver food, take all the necessary medical measures for children who do not have parents and have fewer resources and opportunities. Onana’s awareness of the most vulnerable groups is the main driving force behind the Foundation’s allocation of all its efforts.
The footballer spent his entire holiday in Cameroon, with family and friends, devoting most of his time to the Foundation’s social activities, although he also regularly attended football matches kick is held in his hometown.
In the coming months, a high-profile project aimed at directly improving the lives of hundreds of people in Cameroon will be announced.
Amounts donated to Orphelinat Fondation Fact, Orphelinat Sainte Rita, Orphelinat Foyer École des Enfants Aveugles, and Orphelinat Sainte Thérèse d’obili orphanages: