As a thank you for his campaigning to extend Free School Meals, Marcus Rashford will be given the City of Manchester Award.
The City of Manchester Award recognises ‘outstanding and exceptional contributions to the city’ by individuals, something Rashford has definitely done throughout lockdown.
The new Lord Mayor of Manchester, Tommy Judge will give the award at the Full Council meeting today.
Rashford will formally receive the award in the future when social distancing rules allow.
Tommy Judge said: “From one Wythenshawe lad to another, this is a truly memorable moment.
“We could never have known that Marcus was going to become the world-famous footballer that he is celebrated for today, but perhaps his recent campaign to feed needy young people will become his true legacy.”
“The way he and his wonderful family has stood up for what they believe in, the way they have given a voice to the powerless has been remarkable to see. And the pride we feel in Wythenshawe for what he and his family have done is huge.”
“So, it’s with great honour that as my first act as Lord Mayor of Manchester we bestow the City of Manchester Award to Marcus. Thank you for everything you have done for young people in this city and across the country.”
The award will add to his special recognition award at the Pride of Britain awards this weekend.