Verral Paul-Walcott isn’t part of any charity, but during the COVID lockdown in the U.K., he saw a problem and mobilized a group of people to help. He told CBS News’ Leah Mishkin how he built a network via social media that’s helping to get people struggling with homelessness things they desperately need, when they need them.
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