Spezia Calcio midfielder Emmanuel Gyasi celebrates Christmas with widows, needy and orphans in Ghana

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The midfielder gave back to the society as Christians across the globe celebrated the birth of Christ

Ghana and Spezia Calcio midfielder Emmanuel Gyasi made donations to orphanage homes and widows as well as the needy in the Ghanaian society as part of this year’s Christmas festivities.

The 27-year-old, who was born and raised in Italy by Ghanaian parents, has always been an ambassador of good leadership.

The majority of Gyasi’s philanthropy, however, comes through the Emmanuel Gyasi Foundation, which provides a range of charitable services including food, water, clothing and medical care to those in Ghana.

According to Gyasi, he has a particular regard for helping to improve the lives poor and needy women as well as children and investing in healthcare services in Ghana where a lot of people lack quality health care.

“Today, I want to share a very important initiative, which is very close to my heart with you,” Gyasi posted on Facebook.

“Over the years, giving back to the community has always been my dream and so I hope to be an inspiration to them in my little way by helping them believe in themselves and develop their talent and above all gain the humility of giving back to the community to contribute in it’s improvement. EG FOUNDATION ❤️🙏🏾,” he added.

Gyasi has been very instrumental this season in Serie A for Spezia and he was one of the star performers when Spezia shocked Napoli at home on Wednesday.

He was part of the Black Stars squad that gained qualification to 2021 Africa Cup of Nations holding in Cameroon next month.

He boasts of two caps since making his bow against South Africa in March.

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