Finn Azaz, a midfielder who previously played for Plymouth Argyle and Aston Villa, volunteered at St Luke’s Hospice, showing dedication and humility. His actions were revealed after leaving Plymouth, emphasizing the impact of giving time over money, as stated by his mother. Azaz's volunteer work at the hospice provided him with valuable life lessons and he aims to make an impression at Middlesbrough.
🟢 Volunteered in hospice while at Plymouth — without people knowing 🤝 Helping people working in end of life care taught him valuable life lessons 🟣 #AVFC regrets but desperate to impress Carrick This Middlesbrough midfielder is not your normal footballer. 📝 @J_Tanswell
"My mum told me that if I gave my time, that would be even more impactful than any money. I will give money in the future, but giving time is something special.” Finn Azaz on volunteering at @StLukesPlymouth, leaving #AVFC, Plymouth and Middlesbrough⬇️ https://t.co/05LwXONZle
Great interview by @J_Tanswell with Finn Azaz. While at #PAFC, he volunteered at @StLukesPlymouth - a specialist end-of-life and palliative care service. "My mum told me that if I gave my time, that would be even more impactful than any money." https://t.co/FQeryu2GFu
On Wednesdays, Finn Azaz volunteered at St Luke’s Hospice. He would make lanyards, fundraise, drive the drinks trolley and get to know patients. It was only once he left Plymouth, his volunteering was made public. Interview on @TheAthleticFC #AVFC ⬇️ https://t.co/05LwXONZle
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