Not such a bad person..
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In 2007, Djokovic founded the Novak Djokovic Foundation. The organization's mission is to help children from disadvantaged communities to grow up and develop in stimulating and safe environments.
[415] The foundation partnered with the 
World Bank in August 2015 to promote early childhood education in Serbia.
[416][417][418] His foundation has built 43 schools and supported almost 20,800 children and a thousand families.
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He participated in charity matches with the aim of raising funds for the reconstruction of the 
Avala Tower, as well as to aid victims of the 
2010 Haiti earthquake and 
2010–11 Queensland floods.
[421][422][423] Starting in 2007, he has established a tradition of hosting and socializing with hundreds of 
Kosovo Serb children during 
Davis Cup matches organized in Serbia.
[424] Djokovic was selected as the 2012 
Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year, for his contributions through the foundation, his role as a 
UNICEF national ambassador and other charitable projects.
[425] In August 2015, he was appointed a 
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
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During the 
2014 Balkans floods, he sparked worldwide financial and media support for victims in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
[427] After winning the 
2014 Rome Masters, Djokovic donated his prize money to the flood victims in Serbia, while his foundation collected another $600,000.
[427][420] Following his 
2016 Australian Open victory, Djokovic donated $20,000 to Melbourne City Mission's early childhood education programm to help disadvantaged children.
[428] After the 
COVID-19 pandemic spread 
to Serbia in March 2020, he and his wife announced that they will donate €1 million for the purchase of ventilators and medical equipment to support hospitals and other medical institutions.
[429] He also made a donation to 
Bergamo, Italy‚ one of the 
worst-affected Italian provinces, as well as to 
Novi Pazar, 
Serbia and 
North Mitrovica, 
Kosovo.
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