Without Charity's Help I'd Be Out On the Streets ; Stephen Salutes the People Who Changed His Life
Evening Gazette › August 06, 2010
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Evening Gazette › August 06, 2010
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A FORMER offender says a new housing scheme for vulnerable people has helped to turn his life around.
Stephen Maxwell, 34, became disabled in 2005 when he lost one of his legs following a blocked artery and started to go off the rails, turning to drugs and crime.See the full content of this document
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Without Charity's Help I'd Be Out On the Streets ; Stephen Salutes the People Who Changed His Life
But now, thanks to a new housing support scheme for vulnerable former offenders, he says his life is getting back ...
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