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Homeless Truths [Life on the Street]Shows
  
Homeless Truths

Email: homelesstruths[at]209radio[dot]co[dot]uk

Frequency: Fortnightly, Tuesdays

Podcast: RSS 2.0 podcast

MCPS-PRS Alliance
Homeless Truths is produced and presented by homeless, ex-homeless and vulnerably housed people for the street community of Cambridge and anyone who wants to hear the real stories and issues behind the media stereotype.

Every show will include: live performance, topical debate, news, chat and dedications.

We hope you will all become regular listeners and maybe even come and join us with your contribution. It should be well worth a try, if our enthusiasm and desire to succeed are anything to go by!!

CONTACT THE SHOW and GET INVOLVED: 07962 685220

You can also listen to Homeless Truths online at 222 Victoria Rd every Wednesday between 11am and 2pm as part of the Missing Links internet access sessions led by Kirsten Lavers

Homeless Truths has been made possible by a Kick Start Award from Cambridge City Council.
Last archived show: Tuesday, 23rd June, 1400 - 1500

In today’s show... we’ve got a bit of a fun theme going on... just to cheer everyone up.

We’ve got a comedian coming in called Harry Bo... who’ll be set the test to try and make our very own lovely Sharon roll around in laughter.

We’ve got Freeman Frebyrd... a local poet coming in to read out some of his poetry... and for all our computer gaming geeks... there's a special feature on the new Sims 3 game developer who’s created 2 homeless characters in the game!!!

Lastly but not least... there’s information on the new library at the 2’s.

Listen: click here to listen...(ogg vorbis) click here to listen...(mp3)
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Next Show: Tomorrow, 1000 - 1100

Homeless Truths is produced and presented by homeless, ex-homeless and vulnerably housed people for the street community of Cambridge and anyone who wants to hear the real stories and issues behind the media stereotype.

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