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Five People Describe Living on the Margins of Modern Britain
Published January 26, 2013
Five people describe living on the margins of modern Britain By the time Natasha failed rehab for the fourth time at the age of 18, her criminal convictions were adding up. She was scared of stealing to fund her habit and … She says all the women she met involved in prostitution were stuck in the same kind of … Read more on The Guardian streets no place to call home, unless there's nowhere else Moses Wang Shing-mo, a social worker with the Christian Concern for the Homeless Association, said that once a person had lived rough for more than six months and become accustomed to the way of life, it became much harder to motivate them to change … Read more on South China Morning Post Read more... ...
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