Youngsters living in hostels in London without wifi, who say they are falling behind in their school work, have successfully asked a council to provide it in their temporary accommodation.
Misgana, 17, Dianna, 16, Shamme, 13, Layan, 16, and Samuel, 17, asked the council to provide wifi
Ms Sabi says she had to repeat a year at college in 2021 after she was unable to complete her own school work. Shamme is part of a group of five youngsters in temporary accommodation that came together with the same charity to ask Camden Council to provide wifi in their hostels, as well as schools and libraries.Layan, aged 16, told councillors: "When we move from hostels we have to pay a lot to move contracts.
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