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Homeless helpline to launch next month — it’s a lifesaver, says Lorraine Kelly

Alert: Lorraine Kelly warns of a creeping tolerance of homelessness
Alert: Lorraine Kelly warns of a creeping tolerance of homelessness

Centrepoint’s Young and Homeless Helpline will launch on February 13 thanks to the generosity of Standard readers who have helped raise more than £2 million via our charity appeal.

Announcing the date, Centrepoint ambassador Lorraine Kelly hailed the success of the Standard’s fundraising drive and voiced delight that the service will soon be assisting young people.

She added: “The helpline is absolutely vital. It could be a lifesaver. It is going to get as many young people off the streets as we can, get them out of situations where they are vulnerable, make them proud of themselves, arm them with education and skills: basic things that everybody is entitled to.”

It will be the first national helpline for 16 to 25-year-olds who are homeless or at risk of a life on the street. The Freephone, online and text service will give vital housing support, provide expert advice on issues such as mental health, addiction and family breakdown, and link people with services they need.

The amount raised means the start date can be confirmed. Centrepoint chief executive Seyi Obakin said: “Because of London’s generosity the helpline is almost ready to launch. Standard readers have made this incredible campaign unforgettable and this vital service possible. Thank you.”

Kelly urged people to keep on giving to ensure the helpline’s long-term future and fund other Centrepoint services. The ITV host said she despaired that homelessness still existed in Britain.

She warned of a creeping acceptance of the problem: “It’s shameful. It shouldn’t be happening, not in a country like this. It’s almost like it’s not a problem, when it’s everybody’s problem. Most of us through no fault of our own could end up like that.”

Kelly has made a commitment to Centrepoint in her will and urging others to do the same for the “Give homeless young people the chance to dream” legacy campaign.

Tickets are still available for Centrepoint’s Laughing Point charity comedy gig at the Lyric Theatre tonight. Call 0330 333 4812 or visit nimaxtheatres.com/lyric-theatre. For details about the legacy campaign, visit centrepoint.org.uk/dreams