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April 17, 2017December 6, 2017 James Hopkirk

The Winter Shelter: A night with Glass Door

Last month I spent a night at a winter homeless shelter in Wandsworth, run by the charity Glass Door. I wanted to understand why rough sleeping in England has risen so relentlessly since 2010 – up 16% last year and 30% the year before. I talked to guests, staff and volunteers about the disparate problems … Continue reading The Winter Shelter: A night with Glass Door

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