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'Homeless' sculptures tell Waterloo commuters, 'now you see me'

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Two sculptures of young homeless people have popped up in London Waterloo station as part of End Youth Homelessness's #NOWYOUSEEME campaign.

The charity says, "52% of young people who receive no documented support from their local council."

"End Youth Homelessness (EYH) has teamed up with acclaimed artist and sculptor David Oliveira to place "invisible" sculptures of young people in prominent train stations and shopping centres around the UK. The campaign aims to encourage the public to make the invisible, visible, by sharing #NOWYOUSEEME on social media, raising awareness of and supporting their local youth homelessness charity."

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