A speech by Prince William to mark 40 years of the youth homelessness charity Centrepoint
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It is for them that Centrepoint represents the difference between misery and dejection and a sense of hope and renewed self confidence.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is a huge pleasure to welcome you tonight to St. James’s Palace to mark Centrepoint’s 40 years of extraordinary service to young homeless people.
In a way it seems rather odd, us sitting here surrounded by all this finery, when one considers the driving purpose of this great charity. But actually I think, just this once, it is appropriate. For this is a celebration.
I know Michael and Seyi would say homelessness is not something to celebrate but tonight I am going to, because for forty years, thousands of young people have, in their own individual way, had cause to celebrate the fact that Centrepoint exists.
So - apologies - I for one join with them in celebrating the great good that Centrepoint does – and my extreme good fortune in being its Patron.
My brother and I were lucky enough to grow up supported by the love and nurturing of our family. They saw to our education, our health, our well-being, and every other need. So many young people have none of this. It is for them that Centrepoint represents the difference between misery and dejection and a sense of hope and renewed self confidence.
Whenever I have had the privilege of working alongside staff at Centrepoint and meeting its young people, I have come away uplifted by the sense of purpose, the dedication, and just the feeling that one is part of a family. As I have said, that is simply irreplaceable.
I am now going to hand over to Emilyn Hutchinson, who was, herself, until recently a resident of Centrepoint - and who is far better equipped to talk about the amazing work that Centrepoint does for young homeless people than I am. All there is let for me to say now, Centrepoint and Centrepointers – is: Happy 40th Anniversary, and I hope you all have a wonderful evening.
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