Young and homeless

Submitted on 21/04/09
Category: Life

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It is estimated that 165 people sleep on the streets of Wales every night...more facts and web links

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  • yasmin 10.03.2011

    awww babe x good luck in the future

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  • raihana 30.01.2011

    i hate seeing pepls on the street it makes me CRY!!!

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  • Alishia 29.11.2009

    I am sorry to hear that you had to stay on streets well done you trying to keep your family together good look for the future

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  • luce 26.10.2009

    things are ofen a bit rubbish at home and my parents don't know me at all, but i still can't imagine not having a home to go to, especially when it's dark, cold and wet :-(

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  • Jimmy 16.10.2009

    Wow, this is an amazing story, my heart goes out to his guy. I have so much admiration for him and hope he fulfills his dream

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  • Housemate 10.08.2009

    Martyn has spoken to hundreds of young people over the last 6 months about his experiences. I hope his story will encourage other young people to seek help if they are ever faced with homelessness or housing problems. Well done Martyn and thank you.

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  • Gweno 09.07.2009

    I think its really good that you learnt from what hapend to you and that you're helping others that might be in the same situation as you were in. :)

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  • tommy 09.07.2009

    his parents chucked him out - that's horrible

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  • Amelia 03.05.2009

    This is a brilliant story, i think the work that martyn does is amazing and the fact that he got himself help is amazing.....well done.......i feel lucky to have met you....

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  • paul 24.04.2009

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