Juventus full-back Dani Alves has donated 300 Hepatitis C treatments to aid those in Bolivia affected by the deadly disease.
Per AS, the former Barcelona man made the donation as part of the Tour n' Cure initiative, which "provides hepatitis C patients from all over the world with an effective and affordable treatment package."
He said that he aimed to help those of Bolivia's 600 sufferers who cannot afford the treatment, per AS: "If I manage to save a life I'll be happier than I am right now."
The treatments that Alves, 33, has donated are Sofosbuvir and Daclatasvir, and they will be distributed across Bolivia as part of "a national program of prevention and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases," per AS.