Ghana and West Ham United attacker Mohammed Kudus has shared his vision to make a positive impact on the lives of kids in his community.
The 24-year-old believes that his God-given talent for football should be used to benefit others.
"I think we all have our God-given talent. Mine is football," Kudus said.
"The best way to maximize that is to use that to impact the lives of the kids growing up in my community and to change the lives of my family because they supported me."
Kudus' goals go beyond personal success on the pitch. "I want to perform on the pitch, win trophies, and score a lot of goals, but the bigger picture is impacting the lives of the kids coming up from my community," he added.
Kudus has established himself as a talented footballer, scoring crucial goals for both club and country.
He has featured prominently in major tournaments, including the 2022 World Cup and the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.