Big Issue vendor Alfie Brew’s emotional journey out of homelessness has taken on a starring role in a touching Christmas charity video.
Brew, who sells the magazine at Co-op on Cowick Street in Exeter, tells the story of how he spent eight years on the streets and battled drug addiction before being supported off the streets with the help of Exeter charity St Petrock’s and Big Issue.
Appearing in his Big Issue tabard alongside pet dog Bambi, 28-year-old Brew is one of four people sharing how they have turned their lives around after facing homelessness in the two-minute film.
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Looking back at his time on the streets, Brew said: “I was grateful for a shop doorway, as often there are shutters nowadays. You have to put cardboard down to stop the damp getting in and you get ill in the winter. Once I caught pneumonia and almost died.
“At Christmas it was really hard, I used to watch people walking by with their children and felt invisible and lonely. If someone stopped to talk to me it made my day. One Christmas when it was cold, a lady bought some warm clothes for me.