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Mark Downie, chief executive of homeless charity Crisis, a Homewards sector partner, told Sky News the increasing numbers show it can't be ignored but there can be hope. Image:Pic: PA "We are facing some really, really tough times," he said. "Homelessness is ...
staff and volunteers as well as donors and supporters. It had been due to take place last year, with the charity marking 40 years in 2020, but was postponed until now due to the pandemic. Since being established in 1980 the charity has helped almost 135,000 people to end their homel...
William explains why he was missing from Paris Olympics On Wednesday evening, William is due to attend the Centrepoint Awards, which recognises the achievements of young people who have transformed their lives after experiencing homelessness. He's been patron of the charity for almost 20 years...
Prince William shared a memory of his mother, Princess Diana from when he was a child, along with a touching photo.The photo shows Princess Diana sitting and talking with a man at a homelessness charity. Prince William shared the photo to his official Instagram account and revealed that his...
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HRH Prince William joined local businesses yesterday in Bournemouth, Dorset to promote Homewards, an ambitious five-year locally led programme launched in June by The Royal Foundation.
The teaser, which was posted on YouTube on Friday, shows William sharing how his late mother, Princess Diana, first introduced him to the issues of homelessness by taking him and Harry to The Passage, a U.K. charity that assists those who are homeless or at risk of becoming ...
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Williamwas speaking at the Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT), a charity that supports LGBT young people who are at risk of homelessness. “I wish we lived in a world where it’s really normal and cool, but particularly for my family, and the position that we are in,...