Britain's Homeless In Winter | Girls Living On The Streets Of Brighton
Kelly is 18 and has been homeless since leaving care a year and a half ago. 22-year-old Charlotte and her boyfriend Lance are sleeping rough having been evicted from their flat.
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❗ Brighton: Hipsters and Homeless
Thanks for watching. Not going to put 'if you want to help them' etc and link, because I honestly don't know who to recommend. I didn't go to Brighton expecting to see this. However, I'm sure you can find a way, should you wish to.
Natasha is 22 years-old and has been homeless sleeping rough in London for 4 years
UPDATE: Natasha Is No Longer Homeless
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Natasha is 22 years-old and has been homeless in London for four years. Only moments before meeting her on a dark rainy night I met two other homeless women. One woman had been on the streets for 33 years.
Natasha says because she is not using drugs or alcohol or pregnant there is no help.
It's hard for to imagine what a young girl like Natasha life is like on the streets. It's nothing but a miracle that she still is positive and can smile.
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Sleeping Rough | Girls Living On The Streets Of Brighton
Filmed in Brighton and Hove, which has seen the UK’s biggest increase in homelessness over the past year. We meet Paige, who is 21 and sleeps in a graveyard; Tanya, who is seven months pregnant and sleeps rough with her partner; and Jo-Jo, who is 21, smokes spice and sleeps in shop doorways.
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UPDATE: Natasha Is No Longer Homeless
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July 3, 2012, was a rainy night in London. I had just arrived from the airport. I was jetlagged with my head pounding. I went for a walk to get some food and there she was. I didn't have a camera with me, so I recorded a short video with my phone. Here is a link to Natasha's first video:
Overnight the video reached over 169,000 views on YouTube and started a conversation about welfare reform in the UK that was just gorgeous.
The next day I tried to find Natasha. She was sleeping rough in London. Someone commented that they saw her at London Waterloo station. I could not find her. That started my journey of traveling between London Waterloo station and Embankment tube station every future visit trying to find her.
I searched online constantly. I searched Google, and I searched social media. I could not find her. Someone started a fundraising page for Natasha, but they didn't have any connection to her, and I don't think the person they found was the same girl. I was concerned for her, and concerned people were using her video to make money. Over the last six years, I aggressively tried to find Natasha.
A week or so ago I received a message request on Facebook. Seems some woman had been trying to get my attention, but I never see the requests. I forget that feature is even there. That woman turned out to be Natasha - the real Natasha - the young homeless girl I had met sleeping rough in London six years ago. She found me.
There are no words to describe how happy I was that she reached out to me and how utterly ecstatic I was she was no longer homeless. Natasha is now a young mother. She lives with her partner trying to make the best of it. She works three jobs trying to survive. So often the end of homelessness just starts new challenges.
Every single day someone contacts me asking about Natasha and how they can help. I have been messaging with Natasha back and forth, and since so many of you wanted to help her, I suggested she start a GoFundMe page.
This is Natasha's GoFundMe page: I have validated it is her. Although I made the suggestion, all donations go directly to her. She set up the page herself.
From talking to Natasha, I learned that they don't have a lot of furniture. Like I said, she works three jobs. That's got to be hard on a young family.
If you are one of the tens of thousands of people that was moved by Natasha's story, please consider a donation of any size. Natasha has a wonderful spirit even though she has been through so much. Thank you in advance for helping this young family.
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Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.
49 Days On The Streets: From The Day I Became Homeless
Homeless at 18, and not a top priority for social services because of her age, Imogen has to resort to sleeping on mates' sofas, on the streets, or in emergency accommodation. Over 49 days of being homeless, she documents the toll it takes on her mental health.
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Brighton Salon Debate: Brexit or Bremain?
A desperate political wriggle by PM David Cameron to tame the Tory right and hold off UKIP in 2013 has mutated into the biggest political decision since the Common Market referendum: Should Britain leave the European Union? Many in both the rival campaigns predict preposterous consequences either way. But beyond scaremongering about migrants, what are the big issues?
Will Britain leaving the EU herald economic revival or help push the economies of Europe over the edge? Will staying only guarantee years of austerity?
As European law supersedes national decisions, could the UK regain the sovereignty and democracy it lost to the bureaucratic behemoth of Brussels? Would abandoning the EU simply see many UK laws and regulations sold off as the price of trading with the EU’s infamous Open Market?
Do the people of Britain alone have the right to make a decision that risks fracture of the Eurozone, weakening European unity and the break-up of the UK itself? Or do the people of Britain have a duty to assert their independence and encourage all the people of Europe to do the same?
James Heartfield, Historian on British Imperialism, Dan Morely, Writer, speaker and editor for Socialist Appeal, Sam Fowels from Another Europe is possible and Enrico Tortolano from Trade Unions aganinst the EU, debate whether we should stay or leave the European Union.
This debate took place on Thursday the 2nd of June, 7:30pm at the Friends Meeting House
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Enrico Tortolano is from Trade Unionists against the EU, you can read about his views here:
James Heartfield writes and lectures on the history of the British Empire and is opposed to the EU on the grounds that it is undemocratic. You can see his book on the subject here:
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Sam Fowels is part of the Another Europe Is Possible Campaign which argues that despite the current flaws in the EU, the EU is fundamentally reform able. You can read his views here:
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Nay Nay's Beauty Boutique in Worthing, West Sussex nr. Brighton - walkthrough 2017
A walkthrough of our salon in the town of Worthing, West Sussex nr. Brighton (england). Come and take a look! 2017
Crossdressing in Brighton
Brighton is one if not the most open capitals in the UK for the trans community this is just a small insight. We at Translife.uk are proud to be part of the diverse community and it's great to work alongside the youth community here.
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Trouble is a traveler that never planned on being homeless.
Trouble never planned on ending up homeless. She says no one ever plans on being homeless.
Trouble has been traveling and hopping trains for 5 years. Both Trouble and her boyfriend, now her husband, started traveling to political protests around the country. Trouble says that the two of them kicked drugs while protesting police violence in different cities. Fighting cops as she calls it, gave them purpose and motivate to kick dope.
They took a break from traveling and to get married in New Orleans. They got involved with an art and political advocacy organization, but when the drama started they both starting drinking again and it all fell apart!
Trouble says they became functioning addicts. They had their own apartment and held down jobs, but the drinking and drugs continued. They decided to leave their apartment and go back to squatting, which is basically sleeping in any space they can find. It all went downhill from there!
Trouble says the world of partying homeless youth travelers was like a magnet keeping them in New Orleans. She says the NOLA street kid scene is like a theme park ride on steroids.
Trouble goes on rambling about their journeys and then around 7 minutes 7:00 into this video she admits that it's no way to live.
Not all, but most travelers are homeless youth that finds security, community, and purpose with other travelers. Many come from abusive families! A large percentage of traveling homeless young people are throwaways and never reported missing by their parents.
Helping traveling homeless youth is a unique challenge for homeless youth service providers. Just by the nature of always being transient makes it hard to provide case management and other support services. I knew a few homeless youth organizations that are set up to allow young travelers just to show up to grab a shower and a meal. The theory is just to love on them while they are there with the hope that compassion has a lasting affect.
The general public views traveling youth as lawbreakers, drug addicts and rebels going around causing mayhem. If people would just stop for a moment to hear some of the stories. The trauma most of this kids have gone through is heartbreaking! Many have been raised by other traveling youth and are simply trying to survive the best they can.
I am not sure what you see, but when I look at Trouble and hear her talk, I see an intelligent young woman that has had a very hard life growing up. I can literally feel the pain she is holding back!
I also see an intelligent young woman just needs someone to believe in her and give her a chance.
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Invisible People is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the way we think about people experiencing homelessness.
Luxury Hairdressers (1964)
Hounslow, Middlesex.
A story about a hair salon where the customers are pampered with various luxuries. It starts off with shots of people sat around drinking in a bar, this is at the Leonard Pountney hairdressing salon. Various shots of women sat around having their hair styled in glamorous surroundings, shot of a tape player piping music to them. Various shots of girls having combs and accessories put in their hair or trying on wigs. Several women eating lunch as they are sat under hairdryers.
Various shots of men having manicures and hair cuts, women bring them cigarettes and drinks, and telephones are provided for businessmen. Various shots of a style created in wood shavings to show how the woman will eventually look. There are some shots of women modelling swimsuits and dresses for the customers. Two girls in swimsuits are seen under a heat lamp against backdrop of a sea scene.
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Same Leonard Pountney is filmed in a few other fantastic Colour Pictorial films. Bizarre as much as entertaining they are all highly recommended - CP 89, CP 405, CP 279 & CP 728. He also briefly appears in CP 250.
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Patching Lodge, Brighton
An Extra Care development which is part of a wider strategy to deal with the needs of the older population of Brighton and Hove. The aim is to provide high quality, mixed tenure accommodation, for local older people with on-site care and extensive facilities. 60/40 net to gross ratio typical of many contemporary extra care facilities. Provides communal lunges, restaurant, cinema, hair salon, shop, and library.
Developer: Hanover Housing Association with Brighton and Hove Council.
Architect: Archadia
Accommodation: 76 flats which exceed Lifetime Homes standards; 60 for rent, 16 for sale
Completion: 2009