Prince William and Kate Middleton brought a “calming vibe” to their most recent visit.
Gareth Bradbury, 24, who shared his story of homelessness with Princess Kate on Wednesday as she sliced loaves in the kitchen at Centrepoint’s Quarry View hostel in Yorkshire, says, “They are warming people.”
Bradbury, a former foster child who came to the homelessness charity after finding himself “in limbo after university,” tells PEOPLE, “They have an almost calming vibe that puts you at ease. It was easy to talk about anything.
Kate seems to really care about Centrepoint and asked me a load of questions on what support they offer and how I came to find it and where I’m going to go in the future.”
Good news indeed. His mother did a great job exposing her sons to the plight of the homeless.Fantastic to hear that The Duke of Cambridge has become Royal Patron of our friends @PassageCharity. We look forward to all working together to end homelessness.
Via Centrepoint Twitter
.Hundreds of modular homes will be built by a youth homelessness charity with capped rent in the first scheme of its kind aiming to “end homelessness”.
Centrepoint, is today announcing its multi-million-pound scheme - billed as its “most ambitious programme to date” - to help young homeless people aged 16 to 25.
The charity, whose patron is Prince William, is today announcing in The Telegraph a project to offer a “pro-active solution to help young people help themselves by giving them a job and a home” following an interview with its chief executive, Seyi Obakin OBE