13-12-2016 6:39 PM
Just saw an item on the BBC news that brought tears to my eyes. A former homeless man has bought a double decker bus and converted it to a night shelter for homeless people. Upstairs, the seats have been removed and bunks put in. Downstairs are more bunks, a cooker and even a wood burner stove. The bus will give shelter and warmth to up to 14 people a night. The bus and it's conversion cost £20.000, some raised by crowdfunding and some donated by the owner himself. What a wonderful, fabulous idea. That man knows how it is needed, because he has been there himself. He should be given a medal. A lovely story in the midst of a sea of bad news.
13-12-2016 6:46 PM
I saw that too Astro, brilliant idea and I agree the guy deserves some recognition for his efforts. Not sure it would work in Liverpool or certain other inner cities but absolutely ideal for the Isle of Wight.
13-12-2016 8:53 PM
So very kind of that man, and all who contributed in some way. Sure all those people who spend some time there, in comfort and warmth, are very grateful.
14-12-2016 10:42 AM
The average age of death for a homeless person is 47 for men and 43 for women.
87% of the homeless are men.
14-12-2016 6:54 PM
Another shocking statistic is that ex service men make up about 10% of the homeless.
16-12-2016 12:03 AM
I believe some ex service men if they have served for a long time, do find the transition to unregimented civilian life very difficult to adjust to.