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Charity demands aid for homeless | Charity demands aid for homeless |
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A charity supporting homeless people has called on the government to provide £300m for education to help prepare them for employment. | A charity supporting homeless people has called on the government to provide £300m for education to help prepare them for employment. |
The call came from the charity Crisis as it opened seven hostels across London for Christmas. | The call came from the charity Crisis as it opened seven hostels across London for Christmas. |
Crisis is providing food, bedding, medical checks, benefits advice and even a dog "creche". | Crisis is providing food, bedding, medical checks, benefits advice and even a dog "creche". |
Celebrity chef Jean Christophe Novelli was expected to volunteer to cook but did not turn up for "personal reasons." | |
It is the 35th year Crisis has organised its Open Christmas scheme which runs until 30 December. | It is the 35th year Crisis has organised its Open Christmas scheme which runs until 30 December. |
30,000 meals | 30,000 meals |
The project offers internet access, medical care, television, eye-testing, hair-cuts, skills training and advice on housing and benefits. | The project offers internet access, medical care, television, eye-testing, hair-cuts, skills training and advice on housing and benefits. |
Crisis estimates that the centres will serve up 30,000 meals over the holiday period. | Crisis estimates that the centres will serve up 30,000 meals over the holiday period. |
The French-born Michelin-star chef Mr Novelli was due to help out with the cooking for up to 300 people at the opening of a centre close to Liverpool Street station. | |
Phil Power, head of communications for Crisis, said it was "disappointing". | |
Learning can literally change lives Chief executive of Crisis Leslie Morphy | |
"We were just informed that he was very sorry that he couldn't come due to personal reasons," he said. | |
The charity has said 97% of homeless people in the UK want a job, but 37% have no qualifications, and more than half have been out of work for over three years. | |
Leslie Morphy, chief executive of Crisis, said: "Learning can literally change lives. | Leslie Morphy, chief executive of Crisis, said: "Learning can literally change lives. |
"If the government recognised the importance of learning in tackling homelessness and committed substantial funds, we could help so many more homeless people." | "If the government recognised the importance of learning in tackling homelessness and committed substantial funds, we could help so many more homeless people." |
A spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said: "Getting homeless people into training and employment is a key part of the government's strategy for preventing and reducing homelessness. | A spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said: "Getting homeless people into training and employment is a key part of the government's strategy for preventing and reducing homelessness. |
"We are providing £90m through the Hostel Capital Improvement Programme to make hostels places of change." | "We are providing £90m through the Hostel Capital Improvement Programme to make hostels places of change." |