An Exeter charity helping young homeless people across Devon is calling on the public to help it win a grant of up to 25 thousand pounds.
Nightstop Devon's volunteers offer emergency accommodation in their own homes to 16 to 25 year olds.
It's in the running for a grant from the Freemasons, but needs people to vote for it via the Masons' website.
Nightstop says demand for its services has been rising this year and providing them is costly, with the need to train volunteers and pay their expenses, along with its own staffing costs.
You can vote for them to win the grant here http://www.mcf.org.uk/vote
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