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Published 19:19 14 Nov 2021 GMT
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"Having experienced just one night out on the street, I cannot imagine what it would be like suffering in this way with no idea of what the future holds or where the next meal might be coming from.
"There is a ridiculous stigma attached. These are some of the most vulnerable members of our society, and they need our help and support. Many are suffering from illness, poor health and it is heart breaking in 2021 that we still see people living on our streets.
"There are some amazing charities across the UK, and here in Brighton & Hove, who do some amazing work. It's getting tougher for those organisations, and as we move into the depths of winter when the nights will get colder, with temperatures going sub-zero, I would urge those of you who can, to give them your support this winter."
The Big Sleep Out - which is an annual fundraising challenge that allows people to experience what life is like for the homeless community in Brighton & Hove - raises money which allows people to help them.
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