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00:00Home means somewhere where I can truly be myself.
00:05Where I look forward to going to every day.
00:09Home to me means a place where I can feel safe.
00:13Home, yes. What does it mean?
00:17At this time of year, when we rely on our homes to keep us warm and sheltered against the cold,
00:23home is especially important.
00:25But for some, a home is not to be taken for granted.
00:29I'm talking about asylum seekers or refugees and people currently experiencing homelessness.
00:35Asylum seekers have fled threats to their lives and left their homes to seek new homes in the UK.
00:42The homeless, people sleeping rough, sofa surfing, temporary hostel accommodation and the like,
00:48cannot take a roof over their head for granted.
00:51Taken together, these groups comprise London's two most disadvantaged.
00:57In addition to being destitute and traumatised, they are frequently stereotyped and maligned.
01:04That is why our 2024 Winter Appeal, A Place to Call Home,
01:09which we are running in partnership with Comic Relief,
01:12will support organisations in London and across the country
01:16that help with the sustenance and better integration of refugees and people experiencing homelessness.
01:23We are seeking donations from corporations, foundations, philanthropists and you, our readers,
01:30and Comic Relief have pledged £500,000 to get us underway.
01:35In addition to the fundraising, we are also seeking to challenge stereotypes
01:40and lobby for a more humane approach and legislative change.
01:45There are three myths we challenge in today's edition.
01:48Myth 1. The UK is being overrun by refugees.
01:52In fact, there are just 13 refugees per 10,000 people in the UK, half that of the EU.
01:59Myth 2. Most asylum seekers falsely claim to have fled danger and have no basis for their claim.
02:05In fact, around 80% of UK asylum seekers' claims are granted,
02:11either in the initial decision stage or on appeal.
02:14And myth 3. Homeless people are mostly substance abusers who sleep rough,
02:19when in fact, of 175,000 people in temporary housing in London, 83,000 are children,
02:27a shocking number that is not widely known.
02:30We launch with the story of Claude,
02:33whose remarkable life spans being both a refugee from Rwanda and a survivor of homelessness.
02:39His story of what he endured as a four-year-old when his father lay on top of him to save his life,
02:46and the nightmare that ensued when he lost his father and two siblings on one day, is tragic.
02:53Today, Claude is self-aware, smart and upbeat,
02:57and he plays a key role at a remarkable organisation called The Running Charity,
03:02which uses running to help asylum seekers and people experiencing homelessness
03:07to build confidence, set goals and transform their lives.
03:12The Running Charity is just one of more than a dozen charities our appeal will be supporting.
03:17So please, open your hearts and your wallets and give generously.

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