Marcus Rashford
The site, launched with his Child Food Poverty Taskforce, includes a map signposting local support for the winter.
The most retweeted and liked Twitter posts of the year have been revealed.
An article by the Daily Mail said the England footballer and anti-hunger campaigner has "splashed out" on "luxury homes".
Prime minister Boris Johnson rang the England footballer to tell him of the £170 million winter grant investment.
Exclusive: Women’s Institute, Food Foundation and Save The Children among groups demanding urgent action on Rashford plan.
Parents say their families have been "cast aside" and treated with contempt – but that Marcus Rashford is a "saint".
Footballer caps off remarkable day as he scores his first Manchester United hat-trick: "Can't stop smiling."
Free school lunches are one way to help tackle food poverty – but they’re not enough to end it.
The prime minister claims billions has been invested for children – but will that money actually reach those in need?
Following Marcus Rashford's campaign, hundreds of businesses and community groups have stepped in to feed struggling families.