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Meet Piotr Zieliński.
The 31-year-old Inter Milan and Poland midfielder has quietly done something remarkable away from football. Using his own money, he bought two buildings, fully renovated them, and turned them into children's homes through a foundation he created called Peter Pan — Piotr being the Polish equivalent of Peter.
The homes provide safety and stability for children from extremely difficult backgrounds, including families affected by alcohol and substance abuse. Both are run and supervised by his own parents, keeping everything personal, hands-on, and grounded in the right values.
When he is not playing for Inter or representing Poland, he visits regularly and spends time with the children in his foundation's care.
And here is the part that matters most. He does not publicise it. No PR campaigns, no constant social media posts. He just shows up, does the work, and gets on with it.
Making Poland a better place, one child at a time.