AB De Villiers Will Help Poor Children In India, Taking This Big Step; You Will Be Happy To Know

Former South Africa captain and veteran batsman AB de Villiers, who has retired from all forms of cricket, will now help poor children in India. De Villiers, who has commanded South Africa in all three formats of cricket and has made a mark with his batting in the IPL, has tied up with an NGO for this.

AB De Villiers Will Help Poor Children In India, Taking This Big Step; You Will Be Happy To Know
File Photo : Former South Africa captain and veteran batsman AB de Villiers

Former South Africa captain and veteran batsman AB de Villiers, who has retired from all forms of cricket, will now help poor children in India. De Villiers, who has commanded South Africa in all three formats of cricket and has made a mark with his batting in the IPL, has tied up with an NGO for this. Together with this NGO, de Villiers will help underprivileged children. De Villiers has agreed to voluntarily give his time to an NGO named Make a Difference for this noble cause.

De Villiers will help underprivileged children
Make a difference NGO in India working with children in need of care and protection. This NGO is working on developing a model of working with children from 10 years to 28 years of age and living with stable income levels. At the same time, on joining this NGO, de Villiers said that I have got a lot of love in India. I always look for a way to give something back to this country. In this quest, I joined the Make a Difference NGO.

I am very happy to be associated with this NGO. I will guide two youths supported by this NGO. He told that this NGO provides assistance to the children born in poverty till they break the cycle of poverty. His work is incredible. After joining the NGO, AB will guide two children for the next six months. In this, the name of the first child is Ayan, who is a resident of Lucknow. He has just completed his schooling and wants to play cricket at the under-19 level. Apart from Ayan, AB will also mentor 21-year-old Anita, who is studying journalism in Bangalore and aspires to become a TV anchor one day.