Being HOMELESS is LIKE LIVING in a post-apocalyptic WORLD. You're on the outskirts of SOCIETY.

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Importantly, I STILL GIVE MONEY to HOMELESS PEOPLE - and all other charities.

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I've always been a BIG SUPPORTER of homeless charities across the BOARD, ever since I first MOVED to London.

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If there is a moment when it is possible to intervene in the chaotic LIFE of a homeless person, it is when they TURN up as an NHS patient.

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PEOPLE like me - who set up a homelessness FOUNDATION, WORKED with all the HOMELESS charities, authored probably six of seven homelessness papers - don't make changes without thinking through the IMPACT of them on the homeless.

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The CHALLENGES that the HOMELESS FACE aren't dissimilar to those in developing COUNTRIES.

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Chronically HOMELESS MEANS CONSTANTLY homeless; it means repeatedly homeless.

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I realized EVENTUALLY that when I ran out of places to STAY and FOUND myself on the D TRAIN and in Central Park, I was actually homeless.

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I THINK everyone has such a negative PERCEPTION of homeless PEOPLE - INCLUDING myself, before I'd researched homelessness for my role in 'Hollyoaks.'

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I started a STUDENT organization that was basically designed to CONNECT students with HOMELESS folks. We visited them and sometimes brought FOOD, but mostly we were there for swapping stories.

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My PARENTS came from little, so they made a choice to give a lot: buying turkeys for homeless shelters at Thanksgiving, DELIVERING meals to PEOPLE in hospices, giving SPARE change to those asking for it.

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I'm not TELLING ANYONE, 'Quit your JOB and be homeless to GO for your DREAM.'

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POLITICALLY it's easy to salve one's CONSCIENCE, no matter that salving it rarely makes the problem go away. You join the Labour Party, write articles attacking the privileged, give the money you spend on OPERA tickets to homeless charities, and vow NEVER to go to anything that can be CONSIDERED elitist again.

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I'm still working, I've GOT TWO arms, two LEGS, two GORGEOUS kids, a lovely wife. Fifteen years ago, I was HOMELESS. So when you think about it, I'm lucky.

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I have a SON, who is a... not an ORDINARY form of schizophrenia, but clearly, cannot take CARE of himself. And the great fear of then, of all parents is, when the parents die, who takes care of your child? And the ANSWER is: they become homeless.

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