Selfless Saltburn Big Issue vendor Gary Phillips left his rented bedsit voluntarily during the Covid-19 pandemic to live in a tent because he was worried about the impact on his landlord’s finances as he struggled to pay rent.
During the coronavirus national lockdown, The Big Issue supported 1,665 vendors with more than £500,000 in food vouchers, meter top-ups and other help while we were temporarily forced to halt street sales to protect vendors.
We gave Gary shopping vouchers and cash payments regularly until his return to the streets on July 6 but this wasn’t enough.
It was a bit of a shock to end up back in a tent
And the 45 year old chose to leave the rented property that he had called home for the last 14 months in early July after falling two and a half months behind on rent when he was forced to stop selling The Big Issue magazine.
Gary’s decision meant a return to life sleeping in a tent – something he has previously done in stays in Brighton, Bournemouth and Worcester before being housed more than 15 years ago.
The stunning gesture has seen his customers rally around him in recent weeks by boosting his sales and raising more than £1,500 to help him off the streets.