MARCUS RASHFORD HAS pleaded with the Government to reconsider its decision not to extend the current food voucher scheme in an open letter “written from the heart”.
The 22-year-old Manchester United and England striker urged the authorities to make a U-turn and allow vulnerable children who have been getting free meals during the coronavirus lockdown to continue receiving them in the summer holidays.
Rashford, who has raised £20million to boost food distribution with the charity FareShare, has admitted to using food banks and receiving free meals as a child.
He wants to help the families that need it the most, knowing how it felt to go hungry.
An Open Letter to all MPs in Parliament...#maketheUturn
— Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) June 14, 2020
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“It’s written from the heart and it’s about how my life was at the moment – the letter is to open up and let people understand the impact on families and to know I’ve done the right thing,” he told BBC Breakfast.
“What families are going through now, I’ve once had to go through that – and it’s very difficult to find a way out. It’s very important for me to help people who are struggling. Whether the outcome changes or doesn’t change – that’s why I wrote it.
“In the past I have done a lot of work to do with children. When I heard about the schools shutting down that obviously means free meals for some kids that they are not getting at schools.
“I remember when I was in school I was on free meals and my mum wouldn’t get home until 6 o’clock, so my next meal would have been about 8 o’clock.
“I was fortunate, there are kids in much more difficult situations that don’t get that meal at home.
“When I heard the schools were closing I wanted to make a positive influence and make sure the kids are getting the meals they need.”
Rashford has earned praise for taking a firm stance, having been one of the leading figures in helping people during the coronavirus pandemic.
In his letter he wrote: “The Government has taken a ‘whatever it takes’ approach to the economy – I’m asking you today to extend that same thinking to protecting all vulnerable children across England.
“I encourage you to hear their pleas and find your humanity. Please reconsider your decision to cancel the food voucher scheme over the summer holiday period and guarantee the extension.
“This is England in 2020, and this is an issue that needs urgent assistance.
“I was fortunate, there are kids in much more difficult situations that don’t get that meal at home.
“When I heard the schools were closing I wanted to make a positive influence and make sure the kids are getting the meals they need.”
Rashford has earned praise for taking a firm stance, having been one of the leading figures in helping people during the coronavirus pandemic.
In his letter he wrote: “The Government has taken a ‘whatever it takes’ approach to the economy – I’m asking you today to extend that same thinking to protecting all vulnerable children across England.
“I encourage you to hear their pleas and find your humanity. Please reconsider your decision to cancel the food voucher scheme over the summer holiday period and guarantee the extension.
“This is England in 2020, and this is an issue that needs urgent assistance.
If you support utd or not, you’d have to admire this lad at 22 years old the leadership he has been showing, in a era of pampered/over paid players he has been a role model for he’s work, well done young man.
@Pauly Kells: in fairness to him I read the other week he’d help to raise over £2 million pounds for charity. No matter what club you support you have to admire that.
@my name: £20 million not £2 million
@……: my mistake
It’s leadership, initiative, compassion and direction like that that’s sorely missing from the actual leaders in the UK at the moment. Well done to Rashford, it’s obviously a cause that’s close to his heart and he’s using his position and influence to effect massive change. Really impressive stuff.
@Jim Demps: well said Jim ; he’s a young lad that any parent would be really proud of
@Jim Demps: if this somehow turns into a Munster v Leinster argument it’d be almost impressive…Utd wear red, coincidence?
@john flynn: and Tories wear blue :D
Fair play. Seems a good bloke. From a liverpool pool fan
@dublindamo: What has being a liverpool fan got to do with it?
@Phil Redmond: I think it means ‘I normally harbor juvenile hatred for a person because of a team they play for’
@Joey Navinski: I think you’re pretty spot on there
@Joey Navinski: well that must be most Irish fans when you look at previous articles involving Jack Grealish and Declan Rice
Always liked this fella.
Fair play to him. He’s also going in to my fantasy football team this week also! You don’t hear enough about young role models in the premier league..
I advise everyone to read the letter in full. The lad has done marvellous work throughout this crisis and even before it.
Fair play to Marcus Rashford. He’s showing true leadership.
He’ll be knighted if he keeps this up
He is a class act.