THE children of several Premier league footballers, including Blackburn Rovers’ goalkeeper Paul Robinson, are to star in a charity fundraiser.
A charity fashion show, organised by Harvey and Isabella Neville, children of Everton captain Phil Neville, will raise cash for the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital charity.
The Neville family, who used to live in Crawshawbooth, are huge supporters of the charity after Isabella, seven, was born three months prematurely.
She continues to receive treatment there after being diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
The fashion show at Manchester’s Hilton Hotel, on Sunday July 3, is the brainchild of Harvey and Isabella’s mum Julie Neville, who grew up in Rossendale.
She said: “ Our children love being involved with raising money for the charity so we thought a children’s fashion show was a great way of getting the whole family involved.”
Other participants are the children of Everton’s Phil Jagielka, Man Utd’s Wes Brown, and Bolton’s Kevin Davies.
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