Asda Middleton worker's 'amazing act of kindness' as she spots homeless man outside Leeds store
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Rachel Cunningham said she "couldn't just walk by" when she saw the man sitting in the cold while on her shift.
Rachel, who is the store's community champion, said: "I'd just popped outside to get another trolley for our food bank donations when I saw him sitting on the ground.
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Hide Ad"I knelt down and had chat with him and learned that he was living in a tent and he was hungry.
"It was very cold. I couldn't just walk by – no way."
She then got him a hot chocolate and a slice of pizza from the Asda cafe, as well as buying and filling up a hot water bottle for him, before making a call to get him shelter for the night.
The man is now being assessed for housing.
Rachel added: "I got him some hot food and a drink and filled up a hot water bottle for him and then, using my community contacts, got hold of the homeless outreach team who managed to get him a bed in a hotel on the other side of Leeds.
"I don't think anyone should be homeless, not in this day and age."
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Hide AdStore manager Hugh Clarke, who nominated Rachel for an Asda award, says he and his colleagues at the store are "mega proud" of her actions.
He added: "She bought hot food for the man out of her own pocket and then took the trouble to phone around the homeless shelters in Leeds for him.
"I don't think a lot of people would do that, but that's just the sort of person Rachel is. It was an amazing act of kindness."
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