ACT OF KINDNESS

Juma rescues disabled, distributes foodstuff to Daisy Care Centre

Juma gave Sh100,000 donation in the form of foodstuff and other necessities to the Daisy Centre for the disabled.

In Summary

• Juma was named man of the match during their FKF Cup quartefinal match against Kariobangi Sharks last month.

• Known for his fleet-footed style of play, Juma believes in promoting inclusivity, compassion and respect for all individuals, regardless of their abilities.

Hillary Juma (3rd right) donates foodstuffs to Daisy Care Centre
Hillary Juma (3rd right) donates foodstuffs to Daisy Care Centre
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Kakamega Homeboyz attacking midfielder Hillary Juma is hoping to raise awareness about the needs of children living with disabilities in Kakamega County.

Juma gave Sh100,000 donation in the form of foodstuff and other necessities to the Daisy Centre for the disabled.

Juma was named man of the match during their FKF Cup quartefinal match against Kariobangi Sharks last month.

Known for his fleet-footed style of play, Juma believes in promoting inclusivity, compassion and respect for all individuals, regardless of their abilities.

“I am delighted to have the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life and I decided to donate to Daisy Centre for the Disabled. I believe that every person, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, deserves a chance to lead a fulfilling life and reach their full potential.

Other players who have won the Man of the Match award in the Cup include Jaffari Owiti (AFCLeopards), Boniface Muchiri(Ulinzi Stars), Tusker FC duo of Michael Oduor and Levin Odhiambo and Juma's teammate Moses Shummah.