Festive season or any other festival for that matter has always been about connecting with others and taking advantage of the extra free time to rediscover fundamental principles like happiness, love, kindness, and compassion. As the celebrity always finds joy and pleasure in helping others, former Leone Stars forward and CEO of Heart Shape Foundation, Kei Ansu Kamara has unveiled plans of for giveaways to football communities in Sierra Leone.
Kei revealed this giveaway news on a TikTok video where he explained how deserved communities could benefit from this kindness in action of the Heart Shaped Hands Foundation.
On the video, Kei disclosed that the foundation has already had in store football equipment to be given as giveaways in this festive season but added that he wanted the deserve communities to benefit from this.
In the metrics of choosing which of the Communities deserve the giveaways, Kei Kamara challenged communities to form teams of adults, youths etc and make a 30 seconds video why the giveaway should be directed to their community.
He continued that videos of each teams should be directed to the Heart Shape Hands Foundation website or posted on Facebook tagging him (Kei Kamara). He concluded that from those videos, the most deserve communities would be given the giveaways in due time this festive season.
The foundation Kei HeartShapedHands was founded by Kei Kamara. The foundation’s goal is to give back to his own Sierra Leone by helping the less fortunate pay for their children’s education.
Kei Kamara established the HeartShapedHands organization in 2012 with the express objective of giving scholarships to kids and schools in his native Sierra Leone, West Africa. Kamara has been able to follow his heart and use his hands to give back to his home nation, a place for which he has a great deal of enthusiasm, thanks to the foundation, which bears the name of his trademark goal celebration.
The same year, the foundation held a kids soccer clinic and equipment fundraiser in a suburb of Montreal, marking the group’s first ever foreign operation. Kei’s team welcomed girls and boys ages U8 to U13 for two exclusive 90-minute soccer clinics.
They were joined by a few distinguished guests from CF Montréal’s senior team, including Victor Wanyama and Rudy Camacho. All of the money raised was used to offset the growing shipping expenses the organization must pay for its mission to deliver soccer equipment to kids in Sierra Leone.
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