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Length: 2 min 58 secs
Date: 08 March 2007
Subject: Homelessness
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Hungary is part of Rich Pekar's history and something he's very proud of. His involvement in the local Hungarian Association helps him stay in touch with his roots and keep the traditions of his family heritage alive.

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Title: Hoping For A Home

Jo ended up in the YMCA after falling out with her family. She has two children, but because of living in a hostel she hasn't been allowed to take care of them. Through her life she's suffered sexual and physical abuse, lived in care homes and had alcohol and drug addictions. Now she's off the drugs and drink and is trying to make a life for herself. She's studying and working towards getting her own home and hopes she can use her experiences to help others...


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