Clinton Raggatt has been sleeping rough on the streets of Newcastle and is grateful for the support of services like Soul Cafe

By Anita Beaumont
August 12 2019 - 8:00am
Hope and Soul: Clinton Raggatt wants people to understand that some people are homeless because they don't know how to deal with some of their life's traumas, and they can get 'caught up in a cycle'. Picture: Marina Neil
Hope and Soul: Clinton Raggatt wants people to understand that some people are homeless because they don't know how to deal with some of their life's traumas, and they can get 'caught up in a cycle'. Picture: Marina Neil

THE first time Clinton Raggatt slept on the streets, he was 10 years old.

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