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Ex-Liverpool star Jamie Carragher given award for philanthropy

Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is handed the Beacon Award for his community work on Merseyside through the 23 Foundation Soccer School.

Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has been awarded for his work in the community on Merseyside.

The 37-year-old, who retired from football in 2013, picked up the Beacon Award for his philanthropic efforts through the 23 Foundation Soccer School.

The initiative has so far given funding of around £1m to eight schools in deprived areas, with a specific focus on sport.

"I hope that I can give youngsters a lift and that extra push to realise their goals," Carragher told The Telegraph. "Liverpool is a place that likes to see its own do well.

"It is a tight-knit community and growing up I got a lot of help and encouragement from people around me. I'm from an under-privileged area - Bootle in Liverpool. If I ever got the chance to help that area and the wider community I've always felt I would."

Carragher now works as a football pundit for Sky Sports.

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Retired Liverpool football club player Jamie Carragher arrives for a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster at Anfield Stadium on April 15, 2014
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