Kakamega Homeboyz attacking midfielder Hillary Juma is hoping to raise awareness about the needs of children living with disabilities in the country.Juma, shared these sentiments after giving out his Ksh 100,000 donation in the form of foodstuff and other necessities to the Daisy Centre for the Disabled courtesy of the humanitarian cheque awarded to him by, lead gaming firm Mozzart Bet following his man of the match performance during the club’s Mozzart Bet Cup quarterfinal clash against Kariobangi Sharks last month.The fleet-footed played opened the scoring as Homeboyz obliterated Sharks at Kasarani Stadium, picking a 6-1 win to book a semis encounter with AFC Leopards whom they eventually beat to progress to the final.##NAJAVA_MECA_7336817##From the quarters stage of the competition, Mozzart Bet has been rewarding the man of the match in each of the games played with a Ksh.100,000 humanitarian cheque set to be donated at a place of choice by the player.According to the former Wazito player, he is aiming to promote inclusivity, compassion, and respect for all people irrespective of their abilities.”I am delighted to have the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life, and I decided to donate to Daisy Centre for the Disabled. I believe that every person, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, deserves a chance to lead a fulfilling life and reach their full potential. Daisy Centre for the Disabled provides essential services and support to children with disabilities. They offer education, therapy, and rehabilitation services, as well as medical care and counseling. Their mission is to promote inclusion and empower children with disabilities to live an independent and meaningful life.I have been touched by the tireless efforts of the staff and volunteers at Daisy Centre for the Disabled. Their dedication and compassion are truly inspirational, and I am proud to contribute to their important work. Through this donation, I hope to raise awareness about the needs of children with disabilities and encourage others to support organizations like Daisy Centre for the disabled which I know are very many in the country. Thank you for your attention, and I hope that we can continue to work together to promote inclusivity, compassion, and respect for all,” Seba, as he is fondly known, said.On behalf of the organization, Reverend Eliud Walwanda expressed his gratitude for the consideration, noting that Homeboyz and Mozzart Bet were the first visitors to ever grace the facility.”Your contribution of food means so much to us, providing much-needed sustenance and nourishment to our kids. As you may know, many of our kids struggle with various disabilities that make it challenging for them to obtain adequate nutrition on their own. Your donation helps to ensure that they receive the nourishment they need to remain healthy and strong.If I may just add another thing is that Kakamega Homeboyz and Mozzart Bet Kenya are actually the first-ever visitors to come to this place and I hope you have opened doors for others, your generosity has lifted our spirits and provided us with a renewed sense of hope and possibility. It is far too easy to become disheartened when faced with the challenges of caring for the disabled, but your kind gesture reminds us that there are people out there who truly care about us and the work we do,” the Reverend said.Mozzart Bet’s Community Manager Cyprian Aluda reiterated the firm’s commitment towards impacting on the society, sharing Juma’s sentiments on creating an inclusive community.”It is an honor to be here today representing Mozzart Bet. We are proud to be associated with the Daisy Centre for the disabled, and supporting such a great cause. At Mozzart Bet, we are committed to making a positive impact in our societies. We are aware that the world can be unfair, even more so for people with disabilities. Therefore, it is important to support organizations like the Daisy Centre that work hard to provide the necessary resources to persons with disabilities. Together, we can create a more inclusive and welcoming society for everyone,” Aluda said.Other players who have won the Man of the Match award in the Cup include Jaffari Owiti (AFC Leopards), Boniface Muchiri (Ulinzi Stars), Tusker FC duo of Michael Oduor and Levin Odhiambo and Seba’s teammate Moses Shumah.