PlayStation 5 for his charity work.As reported by the BBC, Merseyside resident Jacob said he was inspired by the striker’s charity work and wanted to do his bit to help out those in poverty too.
With this, Jacob started running for charity FareShare.Following this, a PlayStation 5 console turned up at Jacob’s house with a personal note from Rashford congratulating him for his efforts.“I’ve been so proud reading stories on my Twitter about the work you have been doing, and how it has helped people in the last year,” the letter read.“To show my appreciation, I wanted to make sure that I acknowledged these kind gestures with a gift.“Not all gestures are going to be rewarded but know you are appreciated, and every time you look at this gift.
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