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Football scheme to support Middlesbrough homeless Football scheme to support Middlesbrough homeless
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For Emma Briggs playing football gives her a reason to get of of bed in the morning. For Emma Briggs playing football gives her a reason to get out of bed in the morning.
She was made homeless before Christmas and spent several months sleeping on the streets.She was made homeless before Christmas and spent several months sleeping on the streets.
Now she is involved in a scheme set up by a charity in Middlesbrough to help keep homeless young people off the streets.Now she is involved in a scheme set up by a charity in Middlesbrough to help keep homeless young people off the streets.
An idea first developed in Liverpool in 2007, Middlesbrough Homeless Football Club has been set up to give those without a home something to "look forward to" and is the first of its kind in the north-east of England.An idea first developed in Liverpool in 2007, Middlesbrough Homeless Football Club has been set up to give those without a home something to "look forward to" and is the first of its kind in the north-east of England.
Miss Briggs said: "I was going through a bad time in my life and I got in with the wrong people. I was just not getting on with my family and I just had to leave.Miss Briggs said: "I was going through a bad time in my life and I got in with the wrong people. I was just not getting on with my family and I just had to leave.
"It was horrible, absolutely horrible, it was like a deep hole you couldn't get out of.""It was horrible, absolutely horrible, it was like a deep hole you couldn't get out of."
Miss Briggs used to play in a football team when she was younger and said the club is something in life she enjoys.Miss Briggs used to play in a football team when she was younger and said the club is something in life she enjoys.
"Having something to look forward to is really important, it gives you something to get out of bed for in the morning," she said."Having something to look forward to is really important, it gives you something to get out of bed for in the morning," she said.
"It's also nice to have someone to talk to and it's a bit of fun - you just need to get out now and again.""It's also nice to have someone to talk to and it's a bit of fun - you just need to get out now and again."
Former Middlesbrough FC striker Bernie Slaven is helping the players brush up their skills.Former Middlesbrough FC striker Bernie Slaven is helping the players brush up their skills.
He said: "It is terrific. It has always been something I've wanted to get involved in with the homeless and I'm privileged to be a part of it.He said: "It is terrific. It has always been something I've wanted to get involved in with the homeless and I'm privileged to be a part of it.
"I think it's absolutely disgraceful that people born and bred in Britain are homeless in 2013, I think it's so, so sad."I think it's absolutely disgraceful that people born and bred in Britain are homeless in 2013, I think it's so, so sad.
"But there's some great kids: it's not all doom and gloom.""But there's some great kids: it's not all doom and gloom."
'Anger and tension''Anger and tension'
Middlesbrough Homeless Football Club has been set up by charity Middlesbrough & Teesside Philanthropic Foundation, which is helping initial funding of the club, and Peter Kenny who set up a homeless club in Liverpool.Middlesbrough Homeless Football Club has been set up by charity Middlesbrough & Teesside Philanthropic Foundation, which is helping initial funding of the club, and Peter Kenny who set up a homeless club in Liverpool.
Foundation chairman Andy Preston said homelessness was a "big problem" in the area.Foundation chairman Andy Preston said homelessness was a "big problem" in the area.
He said: "I am really proud and very pleased that this is the first occurrence of a proper homeless club in the North East.He said: "I am really proud and very pleased that this is the first occurrence of a proper homeless club in the North East.
"This isn't going to cure homelessness, it's a very complex issue with very complex drivers, but what it will do is introduce a lot of people to football and fitness and help promote confidence, teamwork and help communication skills.""This isn't going to cure homelessness, it's a very complex issue with very complex drivers, but what it will do is introduce a lot of people to football and fitness and help promote confidence, teamwork and help communication skills."
It is also hoped the club will prevent people from drinking and using drugs on the street and help them find employment.It is also hoped the club will prevent people from drinking and using drugs on the street and help them find employment.
Hostels across Teesside will play against each other once a month, with the best players chosen for Middlesbrough Homeless Football Club to play against other teams in the country.Hostels across Teesside will play against each other once a month, with the best players chosen for Middlesbrough Homeless Football Club to play against other teams in the country.
The club is currently looking for a sponsor and help with a football kit.The club is currently looking for a sponsor and help with a football kit.
James Dedrick, 18, who was living on the streets of Middlesbrough, said: "What I have noticed from my life is sport releases a lot of anger and tension which a lot of teenagers struggle with.James Dedrick, 18, who was living on the streets of Middlesbrough, said: "What I have noticed from my life is sport releases a lot of anger and tension which a lot of teenagers struggle with.
"I know sport is stressful, but it also relaxes you in a way because it takes your mind off everything."I know sport is stressful, but it also relaxes you in a way because it takes your mind off everything.
"I've made mistakes and this is helping me through it. ""I've made mistakes and this is helping me through it. "