Manchester, UK, 29th April 2024 - Human Appeal, a leading humanitarian aid charity, today announces a 3-year partnership with the Papiss Demba Cisse Foundation, to deliver life-saving projects in Senegal. To launch the partnership, Human Appeal and Papiss Demba Cisse Foundation will host a ‘Football Legends Gala Dinner’, taking place on Monday 6th May at The Hilton hotel, Deansgate, Manchester.
Many Premier League footballers are confirmed to be attending, including Papiss Cisse himself. The event will feature a 3-course dinner and accompaniment of Senegalese performers to bring Senegal’s culture to life in Manchester. Premium ticket holders can also enjoy an exclusive meet and greet with Papiss Cisse.
To raise funds, guests will be invited to bid on once-in-a-lifetime memorabilia, including signed football shirts, multiple prizes and a painting that will be painted live on stage by renowned Senegalese artist Boubou. The Papiss Demba Cisse Foundation, inspired by Cisse’s own experiences, the challenges in Senegal and his desire to tackle pressing social issues, aims to transform lives and empower communities for generations to come and highlights Human Appeal’s own ethos of fighting poverty and social injustice around the world.
On the announcement of the partnership, Papiss Cisse commented: “Giving back has always been in my nature, and now I am able, through the foundation and with the help of Human Appeal, to create long and lasting projects that will change the lives of communities in Senegal.”
Zaheer Khan, Director of Fundraising for Human Appeal, adds: “As we continue our mission to aid communities worldwide, the Football Legends Gala Dinner serves as a crucial event to raise funds and support our new projects in Senegal, in partnership with the Papiss Demba Cisse Foundation. With the support of Premier League players, the Gala marks the start of a 3-year partnership to deliver life-saving projects in Senegal. With something for everyone, it is both a celebration of football's finest and a testament to what we can achieve together for a greater cause.”
This ongoing collaboration will support crucial initiatives such as the installation of solar wells, the refurbishment of schools and orphanages, and the establishment of a new Football Academy in Sedhiou, Senegal, to provide sustainable development and improve the quality of life within local communities.
Papiss Cisse and the Human Appeal team are available for interviews to discuss this partnership.
Human Appeal (registered charity 1154288) is a fully independent British development and relief NGO based in Manchester, UK. It was established in 1991 and runs targeted poverty relief programmes in collaboration with global organisations like the United Nations. Its mission is to save lives through emergency response and sustainable development programmes, across over 25 countries worldwide.
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After 11 years of hard work in the social sector, Papiss and Awa Cissé decided to use their collective influence and experience to create the Cissé Foundation, primarily helping Senegal's most deprived citizens.
Due to their shared belief that they can change the outcome for those in need and their collective desire to overcome life’s challenges, Papiss and Awa are an unstoppable force, changing the future for those who need it the most in Senegal.
The foundation's inception was rooted in addressing pressing social issues and contributing to actionable and tangible change. Recognising the transformative power of education, healthcare, and community development, the foundation was founded on the principles of empathy, collaboration, and service to humanity.
Today, the foundation strives to support those in need through initiatives designed to drive communities forward and create a long-lasting impact for many generations to come.
Our Vision The Cissé Foundation works to eradicate inequalities and improve the living conditions in Senegal through four priority areas.
Our Mission Committed to positive change in Senegal.
For more information please visit www.cissefoundation.org