A GROUP of students at Bradford College have collected clothes and raised £200 for the city’s homeless.
The students (pictured) all on a Prince’s Trust course, gathered donations of hats, gloves and other essential items to support people experiencing homelessness this winter.
The charitable work was part of the Team Programme, a 12-week full-time programme designed to equip people aged 16 to 25 with vital skills that will help them get into employment, further education or training. It includes a community project – with students choosing to focus on assisting the homeless.
They will now work with local charity groups including the Salvation Army, Bradford Nightstop and Bradford Soup Run to distribute the donated items and money to some of the most vulnerable people in the city.
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