Raheem Sterling is planning to launch a foundation to "help" disadvantaged young people
And it all starts with the school lunch, right?
Manchester City and England striker Raheem Shaquille Sterling is a Manchester City football player will launch a foundation to help disadvantaged young people, which will include providing scholarships for universities and jobs.
The 25-year-old said he wanted to create something "huge" for the people he was helping in the organisation that would focus on social mobility.
The Sunday Times reported that Sterling was still working on the more subtle details of the foundation, but that its contribution would probably be seven figures.
He added that he had asked his club and its main sponsors to match his contribution, which means that the fund could reach £10 million.
The English international's charity would help those who are supported by Marcus Rashford, who plays for his club rivals Manchester United and their activism against food poverty.