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Teenager aims to help the homeless

August 16, 2013 10:16
Maya Rubinstain (centre) and Katie Kron chat to a homeless man

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Jonathan Kalmus,

Jonathan Kalmus

1 min read

Teenage Jews in Manchester have set up a social action group to help homeless people and educate their peers about social justice.

Founder Maya Rubinstain, a 17-year-old pupil at Manchester’s King David School, said Youth Exist was established “to change the lives of homeless people”.

She said the group had already been contacted by a Greater Manchester homeless charity with a view to working together.

Ms Rubinstain was inspired to begin after leading a group of teenagers in handing out food to the homeless.