Say what you want about the sport of rugby league, but it really does pull together when times need it most.
With Warrington’s game against Catalans called off last night due to a COVID outbreak in the Dragons’ camp, the Wolves launched their own initiative to ensure their match day food didn’t go to waste.
Instead of throwing it away – or trying to salvage some of it – the club served over 300 meals to children who qualify for free school meals and who have participated in the Warrington Foundation’s summer holiday camps in the past month or so.
With the campaign for free school meals already transcending sport following the awareness-raising done by Manchester United star Marcus Rashford, Warrington’s actions will forever be remembered by those who went home with a full stomach last night.
🍽️ Ensuring tonight's matchday food doesn't go to waste..
Over 300 meals have been served tonight to children who are eligible for free school meals and have participated on the Foundation’s summer holidays camps over the past four weeks 👏
W/ @WWRLFoundation @elioruk pic.twitter.com/i63UAeu8fe
— Warrington Wolves (@WarringtonRLFC) August 19, 2021