South Africa’s AB De Villiers is Going To Do This Noble Work For Poor Children in India After Cricket, Villiers is away from cricket, but now he will help the underprivileged children in association with a leading Indian NGO for the underprivileged children.

AB de Villiers takes up a noble role, mentors two underprivileged children  in India - myKhel
South Africa’s AB De Villiers is Going To Do This Noble Work For Poor Children in India After Cricket

Captained South Africa in all three cricket formats:-

AB de Villiers has captained South Africa in all three cricket formats and has also played for Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in the IPL.

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He has tied up to volunteer his time for an NGO named Make a Difference (MAD). This NGO is working with children in need of care and protection in India.

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South Africa’s AB De Villiers is Going To Do This Noble Work For Poor Children in India After Cricket

The Living models with stable income levels:-

Working with children from the age of 10 to the age of 28 and developing a model of living with stable income levels.

Speaking on the association, AB de Villiers said, “India has been incredibly kind to me over the years and I am always on the lookout for ways to give something back.

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These NGOs were born in very difficult circumstances:-

I am happy to be associated with MAD and will guide the two youngsters supported by the team. This NGO provides continuous assistance to children born in extremely difficult circumstances till they break the cycle of poverty. His work is incredible.”

During the initial phase of this service, AB de Villiers will guide two beneficiaries over the next six months. Ayan, 18, from Lucknow, has just completed his schooling.

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South Africa’s AB De Villiers is Going To Do This Noble Work For Poor Children in India After Cricket

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Wants to play cricket at the Under-19 level and the other is Anita, who is 21 years old and studying journalism in Bangalore. She wants to become a TV news anchor one day.