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It?s cold outside and I have seen a number of Homeless people around London and have decided that we can do something about it. All they want is a night in a warm place with a meal and to feel safe.


There are many B&B and Hotel Rooms that are empty that they could stay in for warmth, shelter and a nice hot meal. I am trying to raise money to help this happen along with other causes in the future.


Yes there are many homeless charities such as Mungo however they require a minimum of ?25, GoFundMe ask for a minimum of ?5. In current climates with the increase on Living expenses some simply can?t afford the Mungo minimum. We can still make a difference with as little as ?5 (that?s the equivalent to a chicken chow mein, less than a pint down the Lane)


If everybody that reads this message donates I am sure we can help someone and make them happy.


Thank you in advance https://gofund.me/855cdeb0

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