Selfless Schoolboy Who Uses Pocket Money To Feed Homeless Reveals Even Bigger Plans

Teen Who Uses Pocket Money To Feed Homeless Reveals Even Bigger Plans
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A kind-hearted teen who spends his pocket money on feeding the homeless is seeking funding to open up a soup kitchen - to help feed even more.

Hamish Anderson, 13, started feeding two homeless men whom he rides passed on his way to school every morning by buying them each a £1.50 bacon and sausage sandwich.

Now the selfless schoolboy from Bristol has set up his own GoFundMe page with the aim of feeding the city's rough sleepers.

Hamish, centre, with Nuw Allen, left and Matt Allen, right, of the Princes Pantry Cafe
Hamish, centre, with Nuw Allen, left and Matt Allen, right, of the Princes Pantry Cafe
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The teenager said: "It is going really well, but there is still a way to go before we reach the target of £750.

"Hopefully we want to set up a soup-kitchen-style stand near Princes Street Bridge or sort out some kind of sandwich delivery round to help more homeless people."

Hamish's sandwiches routine started last month after befriending two homeless men - Philip and Stuart - who he would see on his journey to school each morning.

Wain Howell, who is homeless, sits with Hamish Anderson
Wain Howell, who is homeless, sits with Hamish Anderson
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He said: "I started because I kept walking past these two men and one day I asked one of them what they had eaten for breakfast and he said that he didn't really eat breakfast and that made me sad.

"One of the men, Philip, has a dog, and sometimes I buy an extra sandwich for him because I don't think the dog can get very much food."

Stuart, who's been homeless for more than 35 years, claims the schoolboy is doing more to help than anyone else in the city.

Hamish sits besides Paul Abbasi, left, and Ginna Shandur, right, who receive his sandwiches
Hamish sits besides Paul Abbasi, left, and Ginna Shandur, right, who receive his sandwiches
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"This lad is this kindest person I know," he said.

"I am invisible to most people who walk past, but his kindness warms my heart. If there were more people like him then there wouldn't be any homelessness."

But despite his admirable selflessness, Hamish remains humble about his actions.

Hamish Anderson outside Princes Pantry in Bristol
Hamish Anderson outside Princes Pantry in Bristol
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He said: "I didn't think it would get this big, but I am happy to help. It makes me happy to know that I am doing something, but sad because so many people are homeless.

"But I do want to say a big thank you to everyone who has donated so far, I couldn't do this without them."

Brimming with pride, Hamish's dad, James, said he proud of his son's generosity.

He added: "Me and his mum are very proud of him, of course. It is wonderful. Most people wouldn't stop to help, but Hamish does.

The cafe where Hamish buys in bacon sarnies have given him a discount, giving him each sandwhich for £1.50 rather than £2.50 each.

For more information about Hamish's Homeless Fund, visit his GoFundMe page: http://bit.ly/1Ugly4e.

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