Toni Kroos takes an action, leading to a remarkable feat by his younger counterpart, Oliver (age 2)
In a heartwarming display of philanthropy, German professional footballer Toni Kroos' foundation has stepped in to help a two-year-old boy named Oliver Staub, who was paralyzed in a car accident in Mexico.
Oliver, from Heidenheim, has been battling the aftermath of the tragic accident that left him with a spinal cord injury. The emergency operation he underwent in Mexico initially saved his life, but a return transport to Germany was deemed too risky.
Toni Kroos and his wife have expressed deep concern for Oliver's plight. The Toni Kroos Foundation, which supports seriously or chronically ill children by financing therapies, purchasing medical aids, and fulfilling small dreams that improve affected families' quality of life, especially when insurance coverage is lacking or insufficient, took on the challenge of covering a 300,000 euro operation cost for Oliver.
The Toni Kroos Foundation raises funds through various means, including charity auctions featuring signed sports memorabilia. Recently, Toni Kroos was honoured with the Order of Merit of the State in his hometown of Greifswald, which temporarily renamed itself "Krooswald" to celebrate him. This recognition highlighted not only his football achievements but also his dedication to charitable causes.
A touching video featuring Oliver and his family has been released, showcasing a small miracle in Oliver's tragic story. The video, which is available for viewing, demonstrates Oliver's resilience and the hope that his family and the Toni Kroos Foundation have instilled in him.
As of now, there are no details available about any involvement or specifics related to the Toni Kroos Foundation or Toni Kroos himself in the Staub family case. However, the act of kindness shown by the foundation serves as a testament to Toni Kroos' commitment to helping children in need.
[1] Toni Kroos Foundation website: www.tonikroos-stiftung.de [3] Greifswald City Council press release: www.greifswald.de
[1] In the realm of health-and-wellness, the Toni Kroos Foundation recently announced its dedication to finance a 300,000 euro operation for a two-year-old boy named Oliver Staub, who was paralyzed in a car accident, demonstrating a commitment to caring for children in need.
[2] Although no details about Toni Kroos' personal involvement in this case have been disclosed, this act of kindness by the Toni Kroos Foundation falls under the umbrella of general-news and human-interest stories, highlighting the philanthropic efforts of the footballer and his foundation in the science field.