Manchester United star Marcus Rashford says helping children is his top priority after working to get food to those who relied on free school meals no longer available after they closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Hundreds of thousands of children across the country have seen their only guaranteed daily meal vanish as a result of the closures, with schools not expected to reopen until Autumn.
Rashford, 22, revealed his own childhood has inspired him to want to make a difference to the next generation. Speaking to BBC Breakfast about his work with FareShare, he said: "I am just trying to impact the next generation in a positive way. "I have done a lot of work with children and when I heard about the schools shutting down, I knew some