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England February 2007 In this issue: , A life outside , Road to recovery , Furniture matters to Tom 659KB
England September 2006 In this issue: , A wheelie good idea , Myth busting , Out of the darkness, into the sun 1,041KB
England January 2006 In this issue:
, Race hate
, Bringing up baby
, Art of the can
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England February 2005 In this issue:
, United we stand
, The Big Lunch
, Regional highlights
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Hayle youth storms to success: Since it opened in 1999, Hayle Youth Project in Cornwall has advised more than a thousand teenagers on matters such as finding work and sexual health. But they see Vicky Allan as their biggest success.
A life outside: For the past 15 years Mike Pennock has spent much of his life in trouble with the police. Now a volunteer warden at a London wildlife project, he is determined to stay outside.
Road to recovery: When 20 year old Rebecca Bulcroft was 15 she was hanging out with heroin addicts and worry about whose fl oor she could sleep on to avoid another night walking the streets of Doncaster.
Furniture Matters to Tom: Nine months ago 52 year old Tom Hudson was living on the streets. Now he has a full-time job, his own home and a brighter future than he could ever have imagined.
A home of her own: When Sam Robertson fi rst came to the homeless charity Next Generation she was only 19 years old, had a six-month-old baby, and was about to lose her house.