Marcus Rashford Get Honorary Doctorate


Manchester
United forward Marcus Rashford will become the youngest person to receive an
honorary doctorate from the University of Manchester for his campaign against
child poverty.
Rashford,
22, campaigned for the government to allow about 1.3 million children to claim
free school meal vouchers in England's summer holidays.
The award is
the highest honour the university can bestow.
England
forward Rashford said it was "a proud day for myself and my family".
United
legends Sir Alex Ferguson and Sir Bobby Charlton have previously received the
award from the university.
Rashford
said: "When you look at the great names that have been awarded this
doctorate in the past, it's humbling.
"We
still have a long way to go in the fight to combat child poverty in this
country but receiving recognition from your city means we are heading in the
right direction and that means a lot."
United
manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer called Rashford a "great person",
adding: "He cares about others so much more than himself.
"Very
proud of him and hopefully [he will] keep his personality for the rest of his
life."
FROM .bbc.com/sport/football/
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