Emma and John – two helped by Centrepoint… can you help more?

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John was helped by Centrepoint - you can help others like him by sponsoring a room for £12 a month.

How many people are fortunate not to have become homeless due to the generosity of others? I am sure that it is many thousands. I know, from experience, what it is like to be in a city with nowhere to stay. Fortunately, I was helped by many that I had come to know in my time in Oxford. But others are not so lucky. They need the assistance of others. Browsing on the web today, I saw information about Centrepoint:

It’s hard to put into words what having a safe, warm room means to a young person who’s been homeless. So we thought we’d show you. Our new TV ad was shot in a real Centrepoint room, on the tiniest of budgets (it’s filmed entirely on Emma’s mobile phone).

John‘s room was the first place that he felt warm and safe, but a donation of £12 a month means more than just a room:

  • A warm, safe room that a homeless young person like John can call home for up to two years
  • Counselling and support to help someone like John overcome traumas from his past
  • Training and advice to help someone like John into college or employment to put his homeless days behind him
  • Essential life skills to help a young person like John live independently

Donate just 40p a day (£12 a month) to sponsor a room and you could help a homeless young person like John.

Words and pictures from Centrepoint.org.uk

about.me

Michael Carchrie Campbell

reading law with The Open University, adult volunteer with The Scout Association, interested in typefaces and printing, typesetter and brand aware, with a good dollop of creativity thrown in as well.

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