“I can’t believe it. You made me cry.” At 28 years old, the Romanian millionaire made yet another wonderful gesture for the mother of a child with autism

Caius Covrig (28 years old), former basketball player in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the USA, who became a millionaire in the meantime, made a remarkable gesture for the mother of a child with autism.

Recently, Covrig has been noticed in the public space with several unique donations. Contacted by various needy people, he agreed to pay for their vacations to get them out of their daily routine and put a smile back on their faces.

Another stay paid for by Caius Covrig, this time for the mother of a child with autism. What message did the Romanian millionaire post on Instagram

Caius Covrig is a former Romanian basketball player, born in Bucharest, who started in performance sports in the United States of America, where he moved with his parents when he was young.

He played for several years in the NCAA, the famous college basketball promotion that is divided into three divisions and is meant to train new stars for the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Ulterior, Caius Covrig gave up sports and became a millionaire, consecrating himself as a prosperous businessman. In short, he is the happy owner of a 4-star hotel in the Bușteni resort and also manages several real estate businesses.

At the same time, in recent years, Caius Covrig has also become a personality on social networks, where he frequently communicates with his followers. And last but not least, most recently he has become very well known for certain gestures he makes for needy people. Specifically, the former basketball player offers free stays for those in financial difficulties who cannot afford a vacation. For example, the 28-year-old millionaire offered to pay for a full stay for a mother with 3 childrenwho really wanted to get out of the daily routine and give the little ones a vacation in the mountains.

At the same time, Caius Covrig also offered some free holidays to his followers on social networks, in celebration of 200,000 subscribers on TikTok.

The moment they saw that he was open to help, some netizens plucked up courage and addressed Caius Covrig as directly as possible, out of a desire to be rewarded as well. This is how the mother of an autistic child ended up writing to him:

I wish from the bottom of my heart a stay with you. Please from the bottom of my heart, I have a little boy with autism, I have written many times, we can’t afford it, it would be a dream for us”, the woman told Caius Covrig, on Instagram.

The former NCAA basketball player’s response was not long in coming, and the needy mother’s wish was granted:

Another free stay! I love to offer as much as I can, Alexandra, I’m waiting for you with a private message and I want you to have this wonderful experience with your little boy”, wrote Caius Covrig.

As for the mother of 3 children who also received a stay from Caius, about whom I wrote above, she wanted to publicly thank the former performance athlete:

I can’t believe it… you made me cry!!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I have no more words! May God reward you”, was the message of appreciation received by Covrig.

Caius Covrig’s sports career

As we mentioned, Caius Covrig’s rise in professional basketball began in 2016 when he joined the team from Longwood University in Farmville, Virginia. According to the team’s website, LongwoodLancers.comCaius Covrig was 1.95 meters tall and 97 kilograms at the time of the transfer.

He joined the team as a freshman. He is a good thrower, he has good technique and at the same time he is also a good rebounder. A 4-year letterwinner at Hillcrest Prep High School, he was a first-team captain and all-state performer, averaging 20.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game. As a junior he averaged 16.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game. Recorded 16.0 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a freshman two years in a row. He earned an academic gold medal, had a 4.15 GPA, and volunteered in various programs that help the elderly and the homeless. Caius Covrig is the son of Ionel and Carmen Covrig and was born in Bucharest, Romania,” according to LongwoodLancers.com.

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