Marcus Rashford has launched a new website to stop children going hungry over Christmas. The Manchester United and England star said "the least children deserve this year, after loss and disruption, is a Christmas dinner " as he unveiled a new online project to let families find help in their local area.
Councils, food banks, schools and charities offering food support can sign up, as well as people who want to volunteer or offer their support.
The footballer has become a high-profile campaigner against child hunger after revealing how his family relied on free school meals growing up.
His mum Melanie Maynard recently told how she had three jobs but still struggled to put food on the table. Mr Rashford, who shamed the Government into