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Steven Gerrard spent his only day off this Christmas by giving gifts to Liverpool's homeless and most vulnerable families.

The former Liverpool captain handed over hampers and sweets to volunteers at the Belvidere Road Family Centre in Toxteth.

Gerrard attended with his three daughters Lexie, Lilly-Ella and Lourdes.

(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

The current Rangers manager signed a football for one of the young boys.

The families spent time talking to him and took pictures in front of their Christmas tree.

(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

Gifts included a colouring in pillow, activity books, boxes socks and plenty of crates of bottled water.

He said: “We have brought the kids along and it was my only day off over Christmas, so we thought we would do a good deed and help the people that need some help.”

(Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)

The Belvidere Family Centre provides emergency accommodation for homeless families who have been assessed as needing the service by Liverpool City Council's Housing Options Service.