Magda Linette’s moving post: “I can’t stop thinking about it”
Magda Linette is preparing for her match at the WTA Thailand Open. Despite this, the Pole is following what is happening in Poland. A moving entry from the tennis player.
The situation in southern Poland is very difficult. Many families are struggling with the element that has consumed all their property. Many people, including athletes, have joined in to help and publicize the case and collections to help the victims.
Magda Linette: I can’t stop thinking about it
A moving entry was also posted by Polish tennis player – Magda Linette. The player is currently in Thailand, where the WTA Hua Hin tournament is being held. The games are scheduled for September 16-22. The Polish player will play her first match at Thailand Open II against the Ukrainian – Lesya Tsurenko. It is worth noting that our representative is seeded with the “fourth”.
The tennis player, however, follows what is happening in our country. This is evidenced by the moving post she published on her Instagram.
“I can’t stop thinking about what’s happening in Poland… Every bit of help counts now. If you can support the fundraiser, choose verified ones, like the Polish Red Cross,” we read.
“Anyone who wants to support the Polish Red Cross aid campaign can do so by depositing any amount to the account number: 16 1160 2202 0000 0002 7718 3060 or BLIK = 794 33 22 11,” she added.
Jakub Błaszczykowski Foundation will donate money
Other celebrities have also joined in supporting flood victims. Jakub Błaszczykowski’s Human Gest Foundation will donate a quarter of a million złoty to help combat the effects of the element in southern Poland.
“In connection with the tragic events that have taken place in our country in recent days, the Human Gesture Foundation is providing financial support in the form of a quarter of a million złoty (PLN 250,000) to help combat the effects of the flood. Every cataclysm has its tragic consequences, every smallest gesture has great power. Together we can support the reconstruction and restore hope to those who have experienced such great losses…” – wrote Błaszczykowski on Facebook.