Preston striker Louis Moult has become another of football’s unsung heroes after helping to raise £100,000 towards buying a house for a homeless charity.
Moult, 28, took part in the sponsored Big PNE Sleep Out at Deepdale a year ago and they made enough money to buy the Foxton charity a house in Preston.
The remarkable effort - with more than 300 volunteers taking part - has raised enough funds to buy the property which will be converted into two flats which will be used to help homeless people break the cycle of being left on the streets.
Moult, who is the club’s Community Player of the Year and won the Professional Footballers’ Association Community Champion Award, has always taken pride in doing charity work but has now utilised his time
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