HEARTWARMING MAN: Jude Bellingham used all of the money he had saved since he was 16 to establish schools for children in Africa

Since he was sixteen years old, Bellingham has saved all of his money to build schools for African youngsters.

Jude Bellingham, who earns just £145 a week, won people over with his charitable efforts.

Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United both want Jude Bellingham. Despite earning £145 per week, he is capturing hearts away from the pitch by helping a charity in Africa.

Furthermore, even though JUDE BELLINGHAM is a budding star on the field, he aspires to distinguish himself off it.

The 17-year-old Borussia Dortmund starlet, who paid an astounding £25 million to go from Birmingham City to Germany in the summer, is already playing much beyond his years.

He was so good that in November he received his first England cap. In the encounter against the Republic of Ireland, he became the third-youngest player in English football history.

Despite his swift climb to stardom, Bellingham is careful to maintain his modesty. He recently made a big donation to help complete a new school in Kenya.

Bellingham represents the Mustard Seed Project, an organisation that helps impoverished children in the Mombasa slum get an education.

The Fowlers, Geoff and Rita, along with their spouse, established the school and changed the educational environment in the region. They began by renting a facility for two classrooms and teaching seventeen students.

It’s been 13 years since then. They finished a six-year project to build a school with 12 classrooms for 300 pupils this month with Bellingham’s help.

Rita, who is 74 years old, told SunSport that Bellingham was involved: “During the big give at the end of the year, Jude made a big donation.”
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“He also made a Viɾgin Money Just Giving page, where a lot of people gave money.” He had fans who said they’d give £10 every time he scored a goal. That amount is almost £2,000 now.