Syracuse Mens Lacrosse Helps Save Family in Gambia Syracuse Mens Lacrosse Helps Save Family in Gambia

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) – Life couldn’t look more different for Mikey Berkman and 16-year-old Omar living in Gambia. Berkman, a member of the Men’s Lacrosse team here at SU, spends his days training and doing his school work. Omar on the other hand tries to find ways to put food on his family’s table.

This past year, Omar’s father suddenly passed away, leaving Omar to take care of his mother and younger siblings. This new responsibility led Omar to drop out of school in search of work. But thankfully, things got a little bit easier once Omar and Berkman connected through social media.

Berkman learned about Omar through his sister who quickly introduced the two. He sent Omar and his family a couple dollars and was shocked to see the impact it had.

“I was like wow that little bit of money went a long way. So if I could get everyone on our team to Venmo me a couple bucks we could pool together a decent amount of money and send it over to him,” Berkman said. “So I told them about it and everyone was super supportive of it and wanted to help out.”

The Syracuse Men’s lacrosse team was able to raise over $500 to give to the family, enough for groceries, medication, and even some things to celebrate Omar’s upcoming birthday.

“He’s never had cake or people over, so with some of the money they bought a small cake and were able to have his friends and family over,” Berkman said.

Omar sent pictures of the celebration to the team, and they saw first hand the joy they brought to one family. It was a testament to their character, and the power of helping others, even if they’re halfway across the world.

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