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TikTok brothers donate £1,000 to support homelessness
Summary
Brothers Sam and Tobias Strongman raised £1,000 through a December social media fundraiser and presented it to the Salvation Army in Winton to support local homelessness services.
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Sam and Tobias Strongman, brothers with viral TikTok and Instagram accounts, recently presented £1,000 to the Salvation Army in Winton. The money was raised through a December social media fundraiser backed by their combined following of more than 160,000 people. The brothers said they chose to support homelessness because, as buskers, they regularly meet people living on the streets. The Salvation Army leader in Winton said the donation provides encouragement and practical help for the centre's work.
Donation details:
- The donation amount was £1,000 and was presented to the Salvation Army in Winton by Sam and Tobias Strongman.
- Funds were raised via a December online fundraiser supported by the brothers' combined social media audience of over 160,000.
- The contribution is earmarked to support weekly homelessness services, including a Monday evening meal for 30–40 people and a dedicated foot care clinic.
- The centre provides daily provisions such as food, clothing, sleeping bags and toiletries, and offers access to bathing facilities for people in need.
- The Salvation Army in Winton also runs events for over-60s, operates a low-cost family meal café, and is creating a sensory garden intended to support emotional and social well-being.
Summary:
The donation will bolster local services that provide meals, foot care and emergency provisions and was presented as a boost to the centre's ongoing work. Undetermined at this time.
