• 2 years ago
An ambulance worker from Gravesend who was forced to live in his car after finding himself homeless has found a new temporary home on an alpaca farm.
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00:00 There's no words for it, but I am so pleased.
00:03 I feel so blessed.
00:04 It's like, I don't know, coming from the rain to the sun,
00:09 that kind of experience.
00:10 And I am so lucky, and I'm very, very blessed,
00:15 and I'm very grateful for the change.
00:19 It just shows you that what can depress the television,
00:24 what can be done, because there are kind of people
00:27 kind of like in crisis, because that's what I've been,
00:30 in crisis, that people get together and try to help.
00:34 So it was brilliant.
00:36 I always say, no matter what you're going through,
00:39 what happens to you, there's going to be the end of it,
00:42 and there is always a hope.
00:45 And that is true.
00:47 I'm the evidence of it.
00:48 There is always a hope.

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