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"Homeless" Alan raises cash for charity



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"Homeless" Alan Cowie
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Published Date: 16 May 2008
Friday, 5pm - A MAN became homeless for the day today, to raise cash and awareness for charity South Lincolnshire Mind.
Alan Cowie sat outside the shop in Westgate all day, unshaven and wearing tatty clothes to show the link between mental health problems and homelessness.

Watch the video to find out why Alan feels so passionate about the charity.

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