Manchester City midfielder Gareth Barry has given up his Spanish villa to poorly local kids.
The Mirror says the millionaire midfielder made the donation after hearing about charity Sun And Happiness, which provides holidays for youngsters living in poverty or battling life-threatening diseases.
Barry, 30, has agreed to let the charity use his plush property in upmarket Puerto Banus whenever he isn't there.
And the England regular said he hoped other Premier League footballers would do the same.
He said: "It's a pleasure to donate my holiday home to this fantastic charity and I look forward to hearing the holiday stories of these amazing kids."
Sun And Happiness was formed by single mum Kim Wood and has been signing up celebrities to make similar donations.
Kim said: "Gareth Barry was one of the first footballers to donate his holiday home to this worthwhile cause, and his involvement will surely inspire many other celebrities to get involved."
Other footballers who have said they will take part include Wolves defender Stephen Ward and Middlesbrough captain Matthew Bates.