The former goalkeeper of the Burundi national team has just opened a charitable foundation to give a hand to the vulnerable, including children in family distress.
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Launched in May, the Haipotei Foundation, the nickname of this former porter of the various teams of Burundi, has assigned a glorious mission to the needy, including bringing food and drink for children in the street, donation school materials for needy children.
The current porter of AS Police of Djibouti gives us here, the leitmotif behind these actions so laudable for the Burundian society.
“We had a chance to make a national and international career, our dream has always been to share the little we have with others. Today, on this great day of the launch of this foundation, I am delighted with this step We are more committed to helping vulnerable children and I think we will do our best to achieve our goal. “
In front of some high dignitaries of the country, present during the soliciting opening of the Foundation, more than one greeted this charitable work and promised to give a hand in case of possible need to the child of the country who wants to share the happiness of his career to the poorest in his country.
Supported by an organizing committee chosen from the different areas of national life, this foundation is already functional and has donated equipment to the Jabe center housing orphans.
Before returning to the Djibouti championship, where he holds the distinction of best goalkeeper of the season, intends to make another donation in order to join the deed to the word.
Arakaza Mac Arthur has become one of the best goalkeepers in the country, having gone through the various championships across Africa including South Africa, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia and Djibouti without counting the number of selection in the national team.