Dutch born Ghanaian footballer Memphis Depay has partnered with sportswear manufacturers Under Armour to donate shirts to health workers in the battle against the Coronavirus.
The deadly virus has brought the world to a standstill as over hundreds thousands of people have lost their lives to the pandemic.
Memphis Depay and Under Amour are donating over 3500 products including PPE's for the frontline workers in the Netherlands to help the fight against the virus.
"I want to thank all health workers for their incredible efforts during this crisis. Together with Under Amour. I’m donating shirts that will help medical staff to stay cool underneath all the PPE they must wear. Through this together," he posted on Inatgram.
The Olympique Lyon attacker is known for his benevolent activities across the world, including his support for the blind society in Ghana.
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