He has been involved in humanitarian work since 2014

Al-Ain striker Laba Kodjo launches a charitable campaign to help 20 schools in Togo

Lapa Kodjo during a previous charity campaign in Togo.

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Al Ain striker, Togolese international Laba Kodjo, topped the scene of charitable work in his country again with the start of the new school year 2022-2023, as he launched a charitable campaign to provide the needs of students in 20 schools, which he finances for the eighth year in a row, to continue to draw a smile On the lips of those in need, making him one of the ADNOC Professional Football League players most contributing to humanitarian work in their country.

The international player launched the first version of the fundraising campaign in 2014, specifically at the beginning of his sports career, believing in the great role of the footballer's social responsibility towards the needy, as he had previously talked about himself.

Over the past years, the player has been interested in supporting schools and students with school supplies before the start of the school year each year, due to his sense of responsibility towards the needy and the importance of receiving education.

Laba Kudjo published a picture through his official account on the social networking site “Instagram” from the launch of the eighth edition of the campaign to provide school protests that started yesterday, and will last for a whole week, through which the player seeks to deliver educational aid to 20 schools, to be ready to receive students with the start of the year scholastic.

Al-Ain's top scorer hopes that the aid will achieve its lofty goal of building a generation armed with science and knowledge to advance its country, which suffers from the high cost of living, as inflation is very high in Togo, which has a direct and negative impact on the conditions of families, and causes children to leave school and work. to help their parents.

Lapa Kodjo said, in statements published by the Togolese newspaper "Horzon" in a previous period, that practicing sports and studying complement each other, indicating that it is important to ensure a long-term future by obtaining an advanced educational certificate, as well as walking on the path to stardom, stressing the need to organize between Sports and study through a clear program.

The Al Ain team player added that playing sports helps to escape from the pressures of life, and makes your mind open and efficient. He said: “It is important that you do not give up studying, whether you are a professional athlete or training on the weekend, there are many ways that help you to succeed in You study and do sports, the most important of which is good organization between the two.”

• Lapa Kodjo is one of the most prominent players in charitable work, and annually supports students in his country from his own money.

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