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Barcelona forward Memphis Depay, refurbishes Cape Coast School for Deaf and Blind

Ghanaian-Dutch footballer and forward for Barcelona FC, Memphis Depay has paid a visit to his roots.

He arrived in Ghana earlier this week to enjoy his summer holidays after the end of the European football season and to continue his philanthropic works.

Memphis Depay, who is born to Ghanaian father Dennis Depay, and Dutch mother Cora Schensema has been undertaking a series of projects in recent years where he donated sporting equipment and other items to the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind.

This time, he has refurbished the washroom for the Cape Coast School for the Deaf and Blind in the Central Region of Ghana.

In a post sighted by JoyNews’, the Chief Executive Officer and President of GUBA Awards, Mrs Dentaa Amoateng MBE, shared her gratitude for the opportunity to be part of the foundation.

“I’m always grateful for the opportunities that come my way,” she wrote.

Mrs Amoateng, who also doubles as a leading member of the Memphis Foundation, shared the motive behind the foundation on her social media page.

“Memphis Depay, a Ghanaian/Dutch footballer who plays for Barcelona is currently in Ghana.

“His foundation, the Memphis Foundation have been working strategically to provide refuge and assistance for the deaf and blind children”, she said.

She went on stating that; “For the Memphis Foundation, this is just a start. The aim is to replicate this model across Ghana, helping to develop more schools for the deaf and blind. There is still a lot of stigma surrounding deaf and blind individuals, the Memphis Foundation aims to dispel a lot of these myths through education and support”, she wrote.

Barcelona forward, Memphis Depay, refurbishes Cape Coast School for Deaf and Blind
Barcelona forward, Memphis Depay, refurbishes Cape Coast School for Deaf and Blind

Ghanaian Highlife artiste, Bisa Kdei and other prominent people also joined the Barca forward to commission the refurbished school in Cape Coast.

Memphis Depay upon his arrival this week paid a visit to President Akufo-Addo at the Jubilee House on Thursday.

Fans and traditional dancers trooped in at the Kotoka International Airport to welcome him.

In his post on social media, he expressed his gratitude to President Nana Akufo-Addo and how delighted he was to return to his home country.

“Grateful to meet the President of a country that I love so much. Coming back home feels always amazing and Ghana is the future y’all stay tune.

“Oh and you know I had to bring a jersey of the best club in the world for the mister President,” he wrote.

More photos from the event in Cape Coast:

Credit: Joy Sports

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