Perhaps you already know a little about Colin. I wrote about him after we first met last summer. I was visiting Neo, a community centre-cum-foodbank in Birkenhead, Merseyside, and bumped into this shy, skinny man who only occasionally looked other people in the eye. Colin was lodging nearby and bouncing between zero-hours work and benefits. He’d had to split up from his girlfriend because “I couldn’t make my pay packet feed two”.
Actually, it didn’t even feed one: Colin first came to Neo on the hunt for food. Worried they might charge, he brought along the last of his cash: 17 pence. Ema Wilkes and Jen Doherty, the two young activists who run Neo, gave him two bags full of groceries and took no money – but they did make him wash down a couple of floors.
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