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Charity appeals for tents and sleeping bags
An addiction charity has put out an appeal after their supply of sleeping bags dropped to one.
The Moses Project in Stockton is also seeking more tents to give to homeless people.
鈥淭his is the worst we鈥檝e had it,鈥 said Brian Jones, the charity鈥檚 founder, adding demand for services has recently soared.
鈥淨uite a few people are sleeping in shop doorways,鈥 he said. "A sleeping bag and a tent keeps them warm at least."
Mr Jones said the number of homeless people reaching out to the charity had dramatically increased in recent weeks.
鈥淲e had four people in here yesterday, we鈥檝e had three people in today 鈥 it鈥檚 just a nightmare trying to find room for them all,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 shocking out there at the moment.
鈥淲e want to try and get people houses as quickly as we can, but in the meantime a sleeping bag and tent can keep them warm and dry during the night."
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