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.
Despite the constraints imposed by COVID-19 over the world, Onana stays devoted to her humanitarian goal. The football player want to personally deliver meals and care for the medical requirements of children without parents and with limited resources and opportunities. Because of Onana’s awareness of who these groups are, the Foundation directs all of its resources toward them.
The football player, who also frequently attended football games conducted in his hometown, spent his whole vacation in Cameroon with family and friends, spending the majority of his time in the Foundation’s social events.
In the coming months, a high-profile project aimed at directly improving the lives of hundreds of people in Cameroon will be announced.
The Andre Onana Foundation was set-up in 2016 to help young African children
And that’s not his only charitable contribution.
In 2016, Onana set up his foundation to help young African children, providing them means to a better education, giving them access to medical care, as well as help to those affected by terrorist attacks.
“I know first-hand what many children in my country are suffering,” he revealed.
“Inside me I feel that I must help them to have a better future.”