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He was looking for the 'easiest way to die' - now he's a software developer helping to power the NHS. The remarkable story of how one rough sleeper turned his life around

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hereOr to like her Facebook page and keep up to with the latest news, click hereHere's the link to the M.E.N's main Facebook page where we share our latest stories.“It sounds dramatic, but I wouldn’t be here today without this apprenticeship and the help of the Samaritans,” he says.“Even when I got off the streets, I was working in a job that didn’t fulfil me and wasn’t great for my mental health.“It’s strange how powerful an apprenticeship can be.

It’s taken me from looking into a subject I knew nothing about to feeling like I’ve got this fantastic career ahead of me. It really empowered me when I felt I had nothing.”He adds: “It’s challenging, but I enjoy it.

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