*[Enwl-eng] One Good Story: Soccer Player Petitions Government for 120 million for meals for Low-Income Kids during COVID-19 Shutdowns

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                              One Good Story
                              Soccer Player Petitions Government for 120 
million for meals for Low-Income Kids during COVID-19 Shutdowns

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                              On June 16, 2020, the UK government announced 
that it would continue a national voucher program intended to provide school 
lunches for low-income kids. This effort was led 22-year-old Manchester 
United player, Marcus Rashford who petitioned his government to commit £120 
million to the program. Rashford has also used his platform as an athlete to 
raise over £20 million for a food distribution charity called FareShare 
during the coronavirus outbreak.

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                              From: Paul Fagan
                              Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2020 7:02 PM
                              Subject: One Good Story: Soccer Player 
Petitions Government for 120 million for meals for Low-Income Kids during 
COVID-19 Shutdowns


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