Nothing But Nets: Humanitarian Diego Gutierrez of the Chicago Fire
Image courtesy of Nothing But Nets.
In a story discussed a few days ago by Steve Goff of the Washington Post and Soccer Insider, Diego Gutierrez of the Chicago Fire was named Major League Soccer (MLS) Humanitarian of the Year.
Mr. Gutierrez, who is a native of Bogota, Colombia, is the spokesman for a very interesting cause called Nothing But Nets. This charity was formed to help alleviate the spread and suffering of malaria on the African continent. He helped to raise over US $400,000 to provide insect nets that cover beds. This simple yet effective remedy has saved many lives.
According to Nothing But Nets, “The African malaria mosquitoes generally bite late at night or early morning, between 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. A bed net is usually hung above the center of a bed or sleeping space so that it completely covers the sleeping person… Currently, nets are treated with pyrethroid insecticides. These insecticides have very low levels of toxicity to humans, but are highly toxic to insects. By repelling the mosquitoes, a bed net can protect other people in the room outside the net.”
One million children die each year from malaria.
For only $10, you may purchase a net to assist this worthy cause.
“Send a net. Save a life.”
To visit their site, please click here.
Steve Amoia is the author and editor of World Football Commentaries.
Topics: Chicago Fire, Help Football, Profiles



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Our premiership players could learn a thing or two off him…
November 4th, 2007 @ 07:28Great guy, and all of us Chicago Fire supporters respect him on and off the pitch. Stand up guy.
November 4th, 2007 @ 23:01[...] month, I wrote a brief article about the humanitarian efforts of a MLS player, Diego Gutierrez, a midfielder who plays for the [...]
March 18th, 2008 @ 08:05