British Pakistani boxer Amir Khan has urged the people to think about those who are hungry and in need of help amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Amir has been busy helping the poor and the underprivileged since the outbreak of the coronavirus.
On the first of Ramadan, the former world champion shared some video clips and photos wherein he could be seen packing boxes and then driving to the homes of the elderly to give them food boxes.
Amir wrote, “Packing boxes then driving to elderly peoples home to give food boxes. I’m fasting today, I can imagine what they going through.”
He went on to say, “Take a minute out and think about those who are hungry and need our help.”
Earlier, Amir had offered to give his 60,000 square foot four-storey building to help people affected by the coronavirus.
The boxer took to Instagram and shared a photo with the same building at the back and wrote, “I am aware of how difficult it is for the public to get a hospital bed in this tragic time.”
He added, “I am prepared to give my 60,000 square foot 4 story building which is due to be a wedding hall and retail outlet to help people affected by the coronavirus.”
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