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Published 23:08 4 Nov 2015 GMT

Whilst at the Lancashire club, Ings launched the Danny Ings Disability Sports Project, a initiative dedicated to helping disabled children across Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale.
Following his transfer to Liverpool, some feared the project would take a back seat, or even come to close. But the 23-year-old said at the time:
"No matter what happens in my career this project will always be running here, without a shadow of a doubt. "And whatever happens in my career I will be setting up projects wherever I am. This is the start of many projects that I want to get going in my career. "And the bigger profile I can get, the more children of disabilities I can work with."True to his word, Ings has continued his sterling work - and he hasn't let serious injury get in the way of his altruistic endeavors... https://twitter.com/CA9Football/status/660064010595868672 https://twitter.com/BurnleyFC_Com/status/662023912918753280 The Liverpool striker stresses that he thoroughly enjoys his project work, and is regularly humbled by the strength and attitude of those he encounters. But on Wednesday a 'get well soon' card from one of the young participants clearly touched the forward, and he posted the message of encouragement on his Twitter account... https://twitter.com/IngsDanny/status/662028669897035776 All together now - awww!