Juventus midfielder, Paul Pogba has come out to share his emotional experience with using foodbanks as a child. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, his mother frequently visited food banks when he was about four or five, and they were the ones helping with their milk and sugar provisions at the time.
Pogba added that he now knows the value of money and life because he rose from the bottom.
His words, “You have to start somewhere. You can start with one person then two, then three, and then it will get bigger and bigger. We just try to help as much as we can and hopefully if we can touch everyone ending poverty would be the goal.”
“I remember we used to go there when I was four or five. They help you with milk, sugar and all this stuff, and my mum used to go there and queue. She was a mother of three and divorced from my father. I didn’t just come up like this and have money. I struggled and it made me improve and grow. I now have value of money and value of life. I know what it is to struggle. I saw it, my mother did it.”
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