24 December,2015 08:16 AM IST | | Agencies
Orphans in Ivory Coast are set to celebrate a merry Christmas with a little help from Liverpool defender Kolo Toure
Kolo Toure
Abidjan: Orphans in Ivory Coast are set to celebrate a merry Christmas with a little help from Liverpool defender Kolo Toure.
Kolo Toure. Pic/Getty Images
The 35-year-old has been a regular financial contributor to an orphanage in Yopougon, Abidjan, since 2012 but hopes to be able to provide an extra-special festive boost this year.
"I've been looking after them by providing food and a small house, which is not great to be honest but is something which can help them because Crystal (the woman running the project) has about 100 kids," Toure told PA Sport.
Lucky to help
"I am lucky that I am able to help them. Every month I send money to ensure they can have a good life and I will try to do that as long as I can provide. We are not perfect but you can still help people. I will always help people who are honest and those kids have done nothing.
"I think of them as my kids and to provide for them every month is nothing. I love to see them happy, that is most important. Everything I do on my own and I've never really talked about it but with Christmas coming it is a good time to do something.
"With Christmas coming I've tried to organise a Christmas party for them. I'd like to organise one or two big events, like a dinner, to raise money for a nice place for them to live and invest money to generate more for them."
Unicef figures from 2012 showed there were 1.3million orphans among a population of 20million in Ivory Coast, a country with a life expectancy at birth of just 53 according to World Health Organisation data.