Roger Federer has announced that his foundation will donate $1 m to supply meals in Africa for young children and their families while schools are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 103-time tour-level titlist has taken to Twitter to spread the Roger Federer Foundation’s promise to feed 64,000 vulnerable people suffering from the crisis.

This is often not the primary time Roger has helped during the coronavirus pandemic since he contributed a million Swiss francs to his country at the very beginning.
The Roger Federer Foundation has made another nice change, pledging a million dollars to support African families during a tough situation due to the coronavirus, consistent with world media. The funds are going to be distributed to support quite 64,000 children and their families through institutions.
The Foundation works to supply the additional meals for the subsequent two months through its regular local partner organizations in Namibia, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Malawi.
“The traditionally received school meals are often the sole healthy meal kids receive,” Roger Federer Foundation CEO Janine Haendel said. “With schools now closed, children do not have access to those meals. Hunger is a problem, particularly within the lockdown countries where poor families haven’t any reserves.”

The Roger Federer Foundation was established in 2003 and is funding educational projects in southern Africa and Switzerland. The projects on the African continent consider improving the quality of early learning and basic education, and therefore the promotion of extra-curricular opportunities in Switzerland for youngsters suffering from poverty.
In the preceding period, besides Federer, many other tennis players helped. one of the primary to make a decision to assist is Novak Djokovic, who in late March gave Serbia 1,000,000 euros. On top of that, the world’s first racket even donated money to a Bergamo hospital.
The tennis season was disrupted two months ago thanks to Covid19 and it seems for now that we’ll not be enjoying this sport in 2020.