Marcus Rashford and his mother volunteer at Manchester food bank

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The Manchester United and England player says he has been ‘blown away’ by local businesses offering support for his free school meals campaign after MPs voted against extending the provision into the half-term and Christmas holiday. Marcus Rashford visited the food bank charity FareShare in Greater Manchester where a new warehouse has been named after his mother, Melanie. Earlier this month Rashford was awarded an MBE for his work in combating child food poverty during the Covid pandemic Marcus Rashford: public rallies behind campaign to end child food poverty

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