Sunderland Echo

Jack gets Cats’ seal of approval

SCHOOLBOY WINS AWARD FOR HIS WORK IN SHOWING RACISM THE RED CARD CAMPAIGN

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A schoolboy has been congratula­ted by Sunderland stars for his work in helping to combat racism.

Whitburn Cof E Academy pupil Jack Pollock won an award for a piece of creative writing for the Show Racism the Red Card campaign.

Show Racism the Red Card’s campaign soon reaches Stoke City as it recognises its 68 winners of the largest equalities-themed competitio­n for young people in the country, an initiative that has been backed by Sunderland AFC.

The day is being hosted by actor and presenter Lisa Rogers and CBBC presenter, Alex Winters, and will see the young people responsibl­e for this year’s winning entries gather at Stoke’s Bet365 stadium to meet representa­tives from the club and special guests from the world of football as they are presented with prizes for their awardwinni­ng entries.

Organisers say this year’s entries feature incredible creative writing, multimedia and artwork from young people ranging from Year 1 to Year 11 with the focus on highlighti­ng the anti-racism theme in various ways such as poetry, short stories, art- work, films and music.

Jack met with Sunderland players Ty Browning and Ethan Robson at the club’s Academy of Light as they thanked him for his efforts.

Defender Browning said: “It was great to meet Jack and hear about how he had been recognised for his brilliant piece of work to win a prize for this competitio­n.”

Ged Grebby, chief executive at Show Racism the Red Card, said: “The competitio­n has been running 18 years now and has seen young people produce truly inspiratio­nal work, some of which we have then incorporat­ed into our wider awarenessr­aising activities.”

 ??  ?? Jack Pollock meets Sunderland players Ty Browning (left) and Ethan Robson after he won an award for his creative writing.
Jack Pollock meets Sunderland players Ty Browning (left) and Ethan Robson after he won an award for his creative writing.

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