Lou Macari has spent a decade helping the homeless in Stoke-on-Trent get off the streets.
While there are constant calls for Lou to be knighted and officially recognised for his extraordinary charity work, I know that he’s never been motivated by personal reward.
That’s why Lou Macari is a king among men.
Disturbed by the number of people sleeping rough, he set up a shelter offering emergency beds, food, and support – the project that became the Macari Centre.
A decade on, the Macari Centre has grown into an established local charity providing safe, short-term accommodation and practical help for people experiencing homelessness in Stoke-on-Trent.
"The sad thing is, nothing's improved,’ says Lou as he laments the plight of the homeless. “If I'm going to be honest, I think it's got a little bit worse.
"I think there are any number of causes. We probably didn't have the same problem 10 years ago, drug-wise, as there is now."
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