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Centrepoint given funding

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Homelessness charity Centrepoint has been given 16,000 by the Jack Petchey Foundation. The cash will help young people taking part in Centrepoint's youth educator programme, which sees young people shape the charity's staff training and encourage positivity in other young homeless people. The programme allows homeless young people to become qualified and experienced trainers with a nationally recognised qualification.

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