Living On The Streets: Birmingham Homeless Documentary (2018)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- As we approach the winter, I decided to shoot a short documentary with members of 'Have A Hart Help The Homeless' and showcase the amazing work that they do!
Shirley and the volunteers share there stories and talk about their experiences throughout the years of helping those less fortunate out on the streets.
Jamie Who was also homeless a few years ago shared his experiences of being on the streets and how he recovered.
Give what you can in life......take what you need......live modestly and simply........always keep love and kindness in your heart.....
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God bless these good people and God bless the homeless they need so much help and not Society's condemnation. Governments of the world look after your most vulnerable or else you will surely bring condemnation on all of Society.
Our government just doesn't do enough the amount of homeless we have in my town is dreadful ☹️
May God bless &speed you all in Birmingham,it's time this council stop letting people die on the streets
I personally have lost 18 friends that died on the streets of Cambridge froze to death
I used to help out too a couple years back as Shirley is one of my relatives. I enjoyed it and there were loads of smiles on faces.
Good job there's people like these to do some good for the homeless.
Well Done Jacob, Powerful video
Luke M thanks mate!
bham had a good few pop in centres and daycare ,shelters,like st anns, cheaside ,,summerhill centre, ,the mission, ,central hal,l ,the sally ann, ,the great place at the back of the wholesale markets, ,the boot st basils , and many others ,and the wonderfull outreach teams and carol fox ,and simon ,,sadly most of them shut down ,without there help id still be homeless
There’s actually loads of rooms to rent in Birmingham that solely except benefits when I mean loads I mean there’s loads!!
They want bonds and months rent upfront the system sets u up to fail I fell at that hurdle so that's why spent 20 yrs out there
fantastic rewarding work guys hats off to u
Great work guys 😎👍
We are one life force and need to help each other where possible. There are many more kind, loving and caring people in the world than not, and this organisation is humanity at its best.
Thank goodness there's kind people in the world. Tony uk
0:03 Don't include 'homeless' gypsies in this, they are not really homeless.
very nice.... GOD BLESS U ALL.... GREAT PEOPLE
U just never know man ... so heartbreaking not all off them are a bad source man I give always cuz u just never know and it could be u ..💋🙏🏾👊🏾🥰
God bless u all
Real life angels, thankyou for all that you do ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Well done all you beautiful people at "Have A Hart".
❤❤❤Are you still supporting the homeless clampham junction LondonX
Birmingham needs to deal with the homeless spice habits shelters won't take the homeless when there smoke in spice mamba if you deal with the drug problem then you will deal with the homeless problems homelessnes leads to drugs
I slept rough on of 20 yrs im 11 years clean no addiction i dont drink either i met some great people on my journey i was sexualy assulted out there beaten up by public everyone has a story everyone's pay check or divorce or eviction away by grace god we all human im 7 yrs in my studio flat my mansion
Poverty, not enough education, not having the tools, to receive help, mental health issues, no family , no money, alcoholism, and substance abuse, r the things, that cause homelessness.
Child abuse can cause homelessness.
God bless you people you are the best
Why is 'hart' spelled that way, out of curiosity?
Amazing charity, well done for all that you do. 👌🏻❤️
Good on folks
do the royals care nooooooooooooo free hoildays free wedding
So sad 😪
While Your work is very commendable . Your helping people to live on the streets. Your not getting people off them. Your just making life a bit more comfortable. It’s why Birmingham City Mission don’t support organisations such as this.
Super Dooper
That's a little naive, no? The homeless are at the mercy of the public housing sector, not charity groups.