Jude Bellingham spent all the money he had saved since he was 16 to build schools for children in Africa

Bellingham has saved all of his money since he was sixteen years old to build schools for kids in Africa.

Even though Jude Bellingham only makes £145 a week, his charity work won people over.

Borussia Dortmund and Manchester United are both interested in Jude Bellingham. Even though he makes £145 a week, he wins hearts off the pitch by helping an African charity.

Also, JUDE BELLINGHAM is a rising star on the pitch, but he wants to make a name for himself off of it.

It was crazy expensive for Borussia Dortmund to sign the 17-year-old player from Birmingham City in the summer—£25 million. He already plays much older than his years.

Because he was so good, he got his first England cap in November. He became the third-youngest player in English football history in the game against the Republic of Ireland.

Even though he became famous very quickly, Bellingham is being careful to keep his shyness. He gave a lot of money not long ago to help finish building a new school in Kenya.

This is Bellingham. She works for the Mustard Seed Project, a group that helps poor kids in the Mombasa slum get an education.

Geoff and Rita Fowler, along with their husband, started the school and have changed the way people learn in the area. To start, they rented a place with two classrooms and taught seventeen kids.

It’s been thirteen years since then. With Bellingham’s help, they finished building a school with 12 classrooms for 300 kids after six years of work.

Bellingham was involved, according to Rita, who is 74 years old. “During the big give at the end of the year, Jude made a big donation,” she said.

Jude’s presence on our website and social media platforms greatly benefits us.“He also set up a Virgin Money Just Giving page, where many people gave money.” Some of his friends said they’d give him £10 every time he scored a goal. It’s almost £2,000 now.