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WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
A person experiencing homelessness sits with a dog while asking for money outside a Starbucks Coffee Shop, just a few hundred meters from the White House, in Washington, District of Columbia, May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Washington DC Through Images
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
Personal belongings left on a sidewalk by people experiencing homelessness, in front of the World Bank headquarters and just a few hundred meters from the White House, in Washington, District of Columbia, May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Washington DC Through Images
WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 27:
A homeless person sleeps rough on the street outside The Hamilton Live venue, just a few hundred meters from the White House, in Washington, District of Columbia, May 27, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) outside The Florrie in Toxteth, which is to receive £25,000 of his philanthropy. David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Liverpool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Liverpool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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Liverpool man, David Clarke, who inherited £100,000 lets 12 strangers give the money away.
David Clarke, who says he has enough money to live on, lets people picked at random decide what to do with money.
David who has been sitting on a £100,000 inheritance from his mother for more than 10 years has given the large sum to four charities in Liverpool - and that decision was down to 12 strangers.
David Clarke, 34, who is a researcher, said he wanted to tackle inequality as he felt he had enough money to live on. He wanted to give power to his neighbours and residents in the L8 area of Liverpool to decide what to do with his lump sum of money.
David Clarke (34) in Livepool 8 . David has given away £100,000 he'd inherited, recruiting members of the public to decide how the money should be distributed .
07/02/2024. Liverpool, UK.
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The people making a difference – the mum giving free phones and games to young people in need
Kayla Ellis is making sure families in her area arenÕt going without Ð and it doesnÕt cost her a penny. Now it is her turn to be treated.
Kayla Ellis at home in Cardiff with donated items for her Ôcharity shopÕ.
Kayla Ellis's children came home from school recently and asked their mother what was going on: the hallway was full of bags of clothing, trainers and toys. Ellis remembers her own mother also eyeing the chaos Ð and telling her she'd bitten off more than she could chew. Her mother was referring to the unofficial charity shop that Ellis has installed in her house.
Kayla Ellis, photographed at home in Cardiff, 29 March 2022. Kayla runs a donations based giving service from her garden, she currently keeps the items in her home but has just finished a justgiving campaign in a storage shed for her garden. Items are distributed for free to those who need them.
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The people making a difference – the mum giving free phones and games to young people in need
Kayla Ellis is making sure families in her area arenÕt going without Ð and it doesnÕt cost her a penny. Now it is her turn to be treated.
Kayla Ellis at home in Cardiff with donated items for her Ôcharity shopÕ.
Kayla Ellis's children came home from school recently and asked their mother what was going on: the hallway was full of bags of clothing, trainers and toys. Ellis remembers her own mother also eyeing the chaos Ð and telling her she'd bitten off more than she could chew. Her mother was referring to the unofficial charity shop that Ellis has installed in her house.
Kayla Ellis, photographed at home in Cardiff, 29 March 2022. Kayla runs a donations based giving service from her garden, she currently keeps the items in her home but has just finished a justgiving campaign in a storage shed for her garden. Items are distributed for free to those who need them.
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell, Virginia Aguiar and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
CEO Steve Woolcock pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
Alex - Olyver Campbell pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
Virginia Aguiar pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
Leia Ward pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
Nadia Khatun, centre manager at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, CEO Steve Woolcock, Alex - Olyver Campbell, centre manager Nadia Khatun and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell, Virginia Aguiar and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell, Virginia Aguiar and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
L-R Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, CEO Steve Woolcock, Alex - Olyver Campbell, centre manager Nadia Khatun and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell, Virginia Aguiar and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, centre manager Nadia Khatun, Alex - Olyver Campbell, CEO Steve Woolcock and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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A leg-up into work: Third charity boosted by Standard campaign
First Rung is a charity that transforms the lives of unemployed young people by providing a leg-up into the workplace will be able to help more youngsters thanks to our Skill Up Step Up campaign.
First Rung was named as the latest beneficiary of the Evening Standard £1 million campaign in partnership with Barclays LifeSkills.
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Virginia Aguiar, Leia Ward, Alex - Olyver Campbell and Hannah Poorman pictured at education charity First Rung, Colindale
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641a)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641j)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641g)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" stretch before entertaining drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641h)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641i)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641d)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers on the side of the road in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641e)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641f)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers as they approach a red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641b)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" get ready to roll props into the street to entertain drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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FEATURE - Tanzende Weihnachtsmänner unterhalten Autofahrer am Rotlicht in Frontenac, Missouri
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI/Shutterstock (12635641c)
DJ Reggie and the Hip Hop Mamas, known as the "Dancing Santas" entertain drivers at the red light in Frontenac, Missouri on Tuesday, December 7, 2021. The Dancing Santas entertain holiday shoppers throughout the area, dancing in the streets, collecting money for various charities.
Dancing Santas Entertain Drivers, Frontenac, Missouri, United States - 07 Dec 2021
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The homeless charity organiser with an insider’s perspective.
Andrew Faris works day in, day out to get meals to those in need. The Guardian angel tracks down a tool to make life a little easier.
Andrew who runs Rhythms of Life charity for homeless in London.
Photographed November 2021
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The homeless charity organiser with an insider’s perspective.
Andrew Faris works day in, day out to get meals to those in need. The Guardian angel tracks down a tool to make life a little easier.
Andrew who runs Rhythms of Life charity for homeless in London.
Photographed November 2021
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The homeless charity organiser with an insider’s perspective.
Andrew Faris works day in, day out to get meals to those in need. The Guardian angel tracks down a tool to make life a little easier.
Andrew who runs Rhythms of Life charity for homeless in London.
Photographed November 2021
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The homeless charity organiser with an insider’s perspective.
Andrew Faris works day in, day out to get meals to those in need. The Guardian angel tracks down a tool to make life a little easier.
Andrew who runs Rhythms of Life charity for homeless in London.
Photographed outside St Martins in the Fields church in Trafalgar Square, November 2021
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