Mozzart will go to incredible odds for charitable causes
The gaming giant has purchased Christian Ronaldo’s armband in an auction, at a whopping £64,000.
To make it more palatable, that’s Ksh 9.64 million!
What’s inspiring is that all this was for a greater cause: it was a charity auction for the medical treatment of a little Serbian boy – Gavrilo Djurdjevic.
Mozzart participated in the auction, primarily because of its humanitarian cause, together with the strong desire to awaken the importance of social responsibility in other individuals, companies and organizations.
The captain’s armband of Cristiano Ronaldo, thrown to the ground of the Belgrade’s Maracana after the Serbia’s World Cup qualifier match against Portugal, was bought by the company Mozzart at a humanitarian auction and thus provided 7,500,000 dinars for the medical treatment of little Gavrilo Djurdjevic!
The auction was hosted online through Limundo platform by the organization “Together for Life”, which ended this morning at 9.38am, when Mozzart’s offer was declared the highest.
Speaking at the event, Borjan Popović, Director of the Corporate communications sector of Mozzart, said:
“We decided to participate in the auction, primarily because of its humanitarian cause, together with the strong desire to awaken the importance of social responsibility in other individuals, companies and organizations. For many years now, Mozzart has been helping many organizations in charge of raising the money for the treatment of children”.
He further says:
“We immediately joined the auction with the desire, not only to elevate the required amount for the little Gavrilo, but also to raise the awareness of how necessary it is for all of us to be united and to continuously provide the support to such actions”.
The auction got the entire Serbia moving, which is why we hope that as many people as possible will now get involved and help, in accordance with their financial capacities.
As mentioned, Ronald⁷o angrily threw down his armband near the touchline after his injury-time goal was disallowed.
After the match, it was picked up by a young firefighter on duty Djordje Vukicevic, with the human purpose of helping little Gavrilo.
Gavrilo was born on September 7th 2020, and three months after his birth, he was diagnosed with a rare neuromuscular disease SMA 1 (spinal muscle atrophy type 1).
You can read HERE how you can help Gavrilo in his difficult fight.