Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard launches charity

England and Liverpool FC player Steven Gerrard has launched a charity foundation to help raise funds for children’s charities.

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The Steven Gerrard Foundation has been set up to “provide relief to children and young people in need, whether through illness, family breakdown, disability, involvement in the streets, financial or educational disadvantage”.

The foundation will run a series of events throughout the year, including a major fundraising event in Portugal in the summer, to “draw on Steven’s popularity and influence” to raise funds.

The foundation will focus its efforts on Gerrard’s home town, Liverpool, but will also operate throughout the UK and rest of the world.

Gerrard says the foundation will enable him to make a “lasting difference” and he will be actively involved in its work by sitting on its grants analysis board, making a personal financial investment and visiting the charity projects.

It will be supported by the Consortium for Street Children and aims to provide additional funding for charitable organisations and projects such as the children’s hospice Claire House and young persons’ organisation Fairbridge.

The Steven Gerrard Foundation events will be developed by Sportcel Marketing.

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