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Yoshimi

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So far, Victor has decorated a room, cut back trees, mended our step and tiled our hallway. He?s a lovely guy and a hard worker.


You might have already seen Victor looking for decorating work around Peckham Rye station over the summer. He lost his home in June and is finding it hard to get jobs with no fixed address. Don?t let this put you off, he does a great job and you could be part of his journey back into ?normal? life again.


You can call him on ‭+44 7366 268339‬ or me (Sophie) on 07971 628590. Happy to show you his work in our home.

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Thanks Yoshimi, that's a nice offer, but I'd really want someone who comes fully equipped. Should you hear that things change for him in terms of equipment then I'd appreciate it if you could post on here. I'd seriously try him, he sounds like a real tryer and you sound genuine too.

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