Bellingham primarily focuses his charitable efforts on schools

Bellingham’s charity work centres mostly around schools — he has been donating and fundraising for school equipment for Miche Bora nursery and primary school in Mombasa since he was 15.

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The 16-year-old England youth star, who is still only making £145 per week, is regarded as the best pro𝔰pect since Wayne Rooney after his Championship team breakout season.

Bellingham is maintaining his modesty by collaborating with the nonprofit The Mustard Seed Project, despite his widespread 𝔣𝔞me.

The organization was started by Geoff and Rita Fowler, a husband and wife team, as a modest charity that gives children from low-income families in Kenya’s Mombasa Slum access to education.

Rita, 73, described how Bellingham immediately jumped at the chance to use his platform to assist those in need, demonstrating his true colors.

Rita stated in an interview with SunSport that her daughter was discussing the charity with his father, Mark, with whom she works.

“Mark brought it up to Jude, and he enthusiastically expressed his desire to join. He’s a really kind man and really intrigued.

He’s really considerate and kind. I have nothing but praise for him.”

The Mustard Seed Project has been gathering money for the construction of a school for 275 kids over the last 11 years, and they are currently working on a new project to add an upper floor and more classrooms.

In addition, they have been paying league dues and game bus expenses for the Mgongeni community football team for the past ten years.

Bellingham’s assistance allowed for the squad to be outfitted in Birmingham’s royal blue.

Despite not quite reaching his £15,000 goal, he still makes a significant contribution to the school’s construction and has raised over £1,500 so far.

Rita went on, “Every year, Adidas gives him money to spend on their gear. He ended up giving that to us, which we sold to raise money.”

Jude has a Vi𝔯gin Money donating website where fans may donate to help generate money to build a classroom. We also made arrangements to send kits to Kenya.

“Some have given generously and some of his supporters give small amounts.”

After witnessing the Mgongeni team line up in the uniforms he assisted in delivering, Bellingham expressed his pride in an interview with League Football Education.