The murals have been installed in the male and female changing rooms of Carl's former amateur club, Midland Boxing Club
Former boxing world champion has given his support to a North Belfast boxing club's new mural project that aims to increase awareness about homelessness and mental health.
Carl said: ‘We see these murals as a way of helping people who may feel awkward or embarrassed about asking for help or information about their mental struggles or the other problems, like housing, that they are dealing with. He added: “Hopefully other sporting clubs who visit for sparring sessions will copy us, so they have similar support information and phone numbers in their changing rooms for their members.”
“We are helping those who may not have the confidence to ask for help or know who they can turn to for support. “Helping our tenants feel safe, connected and involved is vital to building vibrant neighbourhoods. We want local young people to feel that they are an integral and valued part of the community.”
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