Kai Havertz secretly visited a children's hospice: an emotional pre-Christmas meeting.

Kai Havertz at children's hospice
Kai Havertz at children's hospice

Visit to the hospice

Christmas is a time for giving, so footballers often visit hospitals as part of their charity events. Arsenal striker Kai Havertz, 26, decided to take time out of his schedule to visit the children's hospice "Noah's Ark" with his wife. This was already the third year in a row that the couple visited this hospice in Barnet.

According to The Sun: During the visit, Kai and his wife brought joy and support to the children, making an important contribution to their celebration. These moments are filled with warmth and kindness, as it is important to care for those who need it most at Christmas.

'It is always an important moment for us, and we feel that we can do something good for the children,' Havertz said after the visit.

Such events not only help the young patients but also the footballers themselves, who have the opportunity to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of genuine smiles and gratitude. Athletes who participate in such events can continue to do good deeds, as kindness always comes back.

The "Noah's Ark" hospice provides care for children with serious illnesses, and such visits are especially important as they give children hope and support. The active involvement of famous athletes in charity emphasizes the importance of social responsibility and encourages others to engage in good deeds.

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