Burnley manager Vincent Kompany says there are "two sides" to footballers and he is "really proud" to highlight the positive actions they do in their communities.
Ex-Manchester City captain Kompany has led the Clarets to the Championship title in his first season in charge.
The 37-year-old former Belgium international has been involved with charity initiatives both in Manchester and his hometown of Molenbeek, including helping the city's homeless during his time at Etihad Stadium.
"Usually there's two sides to who we are," he told BBC Radio 4 Today.
"There's the flash and the bling that people like to focus on.