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Issue 1589 - Tales of survival and hope

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Tales of survival and hope

As temperatures drop, energy bills mount and the festive period approaches, we are starting to see a huge influx in vendors looking to make extra income at this time of year. So we’re looking at the various ways people can show their support (dogs can too as Justin and Bumper on the cover prove). There’s a new Big Issue Winter Support Kit which gives the recipient four copies of the magazine, while a vendor receives a special pack. It includes a beanie hat to keep warm, hot drink and lunch item, equipment to increase earnings through cashless transactions and a personalised support plan.

Visit www.bigissue.com/christmas for more information.

Also inside

• A special investigation into the thousands of asylum seekers about to be made homelessness even after given right to remain in the country
• How you can put forward a nomination for our list of 100 Changemakers who will make people’s lives better in 2024
• The race is on to fix the UK’s old, leaky homes. One couple have been going door-to-door to retrofit 1,400 houses in their small corner of Birmingham
• We’re on the banks as a family of five beavers are released into London’s urban waterways
• Richard Hawley’s teachers knew the Longpigs and Pulp star had a musical future
• The story of North Sentinel Island, home of one of the last uncontacted tribes in the world, and the missionary who died trying to reach them
• David Duchovny on his heart-breaking love of Puff the Magic Dragon
• And Plymouth vendor Clive (with his dog Geezer) tells us about preparing for his next stage role

Plus much more!

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The Big Issue's own-brand products support the creation of a range of work-based opportunities for disadvantaged people.
Big Issue has spent over 30 years at the helm of self-help revolution. It all began with the launch of The Big Issue magazine in 1991, which was created to offer homeless and disadvantaged people the opportunity to earn a legitimate income by selling a magazine on the streets. Since then over 200 million copies magazine have been sold by over 100,000 people. Vendors buy the magazine upfront for £1.75 and sell it on to the public for £4.00, and in doing so each runs their own micro-enterprise. In 2005 Big Issue Invest was launched, with the aim of extending The Big Issue's mission by financing the growth of social enterprises and charities across the UK. To date the organisation has directly invested in over 350 such organisations, and manages or advises on more than £170 million of social funds.
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