Footballer Marcus Rashford has been made an MBE for services to vulnerable children at an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Speaking after the ceremony, the striker said he would be giving his MBE for services to vulnerable children to his mother and would continue to campaign to "give children the things I didn't have when I was kid".
"If I did have, I would have been much better off and had many more options in my life," he said.
"For me, it is a punishment for them not to be getting things like meals or supplies of books."
He said if everyone could "come together" and make "small changes", things could improve for young people.
"I see a generation that is coming after me as a very special generation," he added.
"They just need a bit of guidance and pointing in the right direction and what I am doing is giving them that."
Full article - Marcus Rashford: Manchester United striker to give MBE to mum
Speaking after the ceremony, the striker said he would be giving his MBE for services to vulnerable children to his mother and would continue to campaign to "give children the things I didn't have when I was kid".
"If I did have, I would have been much better off and had many more options in my life," he said.
"For me, it is a punishment for them not to be getting things like meals or supplies of books."
He said if everyone could "come together" and make "small changes", things could improve for young people.
"I see a generation that is coming after me as a very special generation," he added.
"They just need a bit of guidance and pointing in the right direction and what I am doing is giving them that."
Full article - Marcus Rashford: Manchester United striker to give MBE to mum