The head coach of Salford Red Devils has been selected as the latest ambassador for the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity.

Paul Rowley was announced as the homeless charity’s new ambassador yesterday (Thursday 7 September) via Salford Red Devils’ Twitter.

The role will see the coach support the charity and bring the issue of homelessness to the forefront of supporter’s minds.

Speaking during his announcement, Paul Rowley said: “Homelessness has no place in our great city region, and that’s why I’m proud to become an Ambassador for the Greater Manchester Mayor’s Charity.

“I’ve been inspired by what the charity has achieved since they launched, delivering incredible fundraising events and championing great initiatives to support people rough sleeping, experiencing homelessness, or worried about losing their home.

Rowley’s carers has seen him play for Leigh, Halifax, and hUddersfield, before becoming Head Coach for the Devils.

He continued: “No-one should be without a safe, secure place to call home. Everyone should have that dignity and that comfort.

“I know everyone at the club and our supporters will be ready to get behind this important cause. You can start by signing up to Greater Manchester’s biggest ever sponsored walk, Circle Home.

“Salford Red Devils are champion partners of this great event, and you can find a walk near you wherever you are in Greater Manchester, including right here in Salford.

“Together, we can end homelessness.”

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