A BOLTON-born Paralympian who won gold in wheelchair rugby at this year’s Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, has been selected as brand ambassador for a food poverty charity.

Charity Right, who provide long term nutritious food support to school children, believe Ayaz will be a great advocate for their work in underdeveloped communities.

Sajad Mahmood, CEO of the food poverty charity, said: "Ayaz is a true inspiration for us all and he shares our vision of hope and courage. We truly cannot wait to begin our close partnership."

Born with Roberts Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects growth in the arms and legs, Ayaz has faced adversity since he was born.

The extremely rare disorder has reportedly only affected 150 people to date, making the Paralympian a true inspiration.

As part of his role, Ayaz will be working alongside Charity Right to promote their work in communities in need, across countries such as Ethiopia and Bangladesh.

He will also be joining the charity on a tour across UK schools, providing inspirational and motivational talks to the youth of today on personal challenges he’s faced, whilst also touching on his journey through the world of sport.

Ayaz said: "I'm excited to work with Charity Right inspiring schools around the UK and fundraising to help feed underdeveloped communities."

With roots in the Muslim faith, the charity hopes that the unique partnership can increase fundraising efforts throughout Ramadan between April and May 2022 in order to aid in feeding millions of malnourished people around the world.