Someone Once Told Centrepoint

 

See and Blind. Hear and Deaf

This week Someone Once Told Me will see images featuring people connected to Centrepoint, a charity that provides emergency accommodation, support, information and training for homeless young people in London.

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Someone Once Told Me features large photos of people from different walks of life holding up a board with a quote of something that someone once told them that defined a moment in their life. As you can see from the Centrepoint photos, the result is a mixture of photography and storytelling, which allows people to reveal something about their past lives in a unique way.

Breastfeeding is a cheaper option!

These photos are part of Centrepoint’s ‘More than a gift’ campaign, where you can give a gift that really means something to homeless young people.

We think the photos tell fantastic stories about the people connected to Centrepoint, so if you’ve been inspired by them why not find out more about Centrepoint and buy a charity gift for someone this Christmas?

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