School meals: Marcus Rashford 'proud' of community response
The England striker says he is "overwhelmed" by the support from councils and businesses.
www.bbc.comI can help with the latest news on Marcus Rashford and his Feeding Britain’s Children campaign, but I don’t currently have live access to news feeds in this turn. Here’s a concise snapshot based on the most recent widely reported coverage up to late 2020 and notable follow-ups you might see referenced:
Rashford’s advocacy focused on extending free school meals for disadvantaged children beyond holidays during the COVID-19 period. He successfully pressured the government to fund free meals over holidays for a period, gaining broad public support and international attention. This was a major moment in UK child poverty debates and highlighted Rashford’s influence beyond football.
In parallel, Rashford’s campaign continued to resonate, with a documentary and media pieces that documented his efforts, his family’s role, and the broader impact on communities and councils stepping in to support vulnerable families. These narratives reinforced how social campaigns can change policy discussions around food poverty.
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The England striker says he is "overwhelmed" by the support from councils and businesses.
www.bbc.comIn England, Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford has become a hero off the pitch after championing kids and families living in poverty, refusing to forget that his own background was not much different.
www.americamagazine.orgIn this new film about the the 23-year-old’s campaign against child poverty, Rashford’s mother Mel also emerges as a driving force for good
www.independent.co.ukIn England, Manchester United footballer Marcus Rashford has become a hero off the pitch after championing kids and families living in poverty, refusing to forget that his own background was not much different.
www.americamagazine.orgMarcus Rashford is pressuring the U.K. government to feed hungry children during school vacations amid COVID-19
time.comHundreds of businesses and scores of councils offer support over break
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