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Marcus Rashford launches book club to encourage reading among disadvantaged kids
Macmillan Children’s Books will donate 50,000 free books through children’s food charity Magic Breakfast
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England footballer Marcus Rashford has launched a book club to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds and encourage them to read.
Footballer Marcus Rashford has launched a book club to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds and encourage them to read.
The England and Manchester United striker previously campaigned to ensure children eligible for free school meals were still given food during the holidays amid the pandemic.
The book club will see Macmillan Children’s Books donate 50,000 free books through children’s food charity Magic Breakfast to reach children in more than 850 primary schools across England and Scotland.
The aim of the club is to work closely with schools to get books into the hands of children from disadvantaged backgrounds to encourage reading for pleasure among children who do not have access to books at home.
Marcus Rashford announces book club to encourage reading among disadvantaged children across 850 UK primary schools
PICTURED: Marcus Rashford has previosuly campaigned for children to receive free school meals (Image via Getty Images)
MARCUS RASHFORD has launched a book club to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds and encourage then to read.
It is the latest charitable venture from the Manchester United player who had previously campaigned for children in England to receive free school meals during school holidays over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Macmillan Children’s Books is expected to donate up to 50,000 free books through the children’s food charity Magic Breakfast in an effort to reach children in more than 850 primary schools across the UK.
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