Humble Marcus Rashford pays tribute to his mum after being awarded an MBE for fighting child poverty

‘Every positive characteristic you see in me is her’: Humble Marcus Rashford pays tribute to his mum after being awarded an MBE for leading fight against child poverty… as he tells public to ‘pat themselves on the back’ for ‘surviving’ pandemic-hit 2020

  • Marcus Rashford was given an MBE for his work to protect vulnerable children 
  • The Manchester United led successful campaign to continue free school meals  
  • Humble star says he owes all the positive traits he has from his mother Melanie
  • England international said public deserves ‘pat on the back’ for ‘surviving’ 2020

Marcus Rashford paid tribute to his mum after being awarded an MBE for leading the fight against child poverty, and told the public to ‘pat themselves on the back’ for ‘surviving’ the pandemic-hit year of 2020.

The Manchester United star led a successful campaign to extend the provision of free school meals for vulnerable children during the spring lockdown, and continues to work on projects to tackle child hunger. 

The 23-year-old was an awarded an MBE in the Queen’s birthday honours list in October as well as a host of other recognitions after his extraordinary work during the pandemic.

Marcus Rashford was awarded an MBE this year for his work to protect vulnerable children

Marcus Rashford was awarded an MBE this year for his work to protect vulnerable children

England international (left) says he learnt all his positive characteristics from his mum (right)

England international (left) says he learnt all his positive characteristics from his mum (right)

And the humble Rashford says all the celebrated traits he has been praised so highly for are learned from his mother, Melanie Maynard.

‘She’s everything. Every positive characteristic you see in me is her. If I could describe her in three words it would be strong, protective, undefeated,’ Rashford told the Guardian. 

‘I was concerned for children just like me if the schools closed as part of the national lockdown,’ he says. ‘Without breakfast club and free school meals, I had very little. What would me and my mum have done?  

He led a campaign to extend the provision of free school meals for vulnerable children

He led a campaign to extend the provision of free school meals for vulnerable children

‘I knew what that fear felt like. I knew what fear in my mum looked like. I didn’t want that for any child or any parent.’   

The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating impact on the UK, with the public hit hard by the physical, mental and economical impacts of the virus and the two national lockdowns it forced.

The England international said the public deserves praise for coping during the difficult year.

Marcus Rashford has been honoured with a Panel Special Award during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony on Sunday night

Marcus Rashford has been honoured with a Panel Special Award during the BBC Sports Personality of the Year ceremony on Sunday night

‘Surviving this year with Covid impacting mental health and health in general, loss and unemployment, is big enough’, Rashford added. 

‘Everyone should pat themselves on the back for that because it’s not been easy.’

source: dailymail.co.uk