Prince William has helped launch a new homelessness exhibition (Image: Getty/RoyalFoundation) Prince William 's Homewards programme, which celebrated its first anniversary earlier this summer, has teamed up with the Eleven Eleven Foundation and London’s Saatchi Gallery - which is hosting the exhibition titled ‘Homelessness Reframed’ for six weeks. Opening to the public for the first time tomorrow, the exhibition aims to showcase stories of hope and opportunity and move away from the images that are so often associated with rough sleeping, those of people wrapped up in sleeping bags on the streets. The groundbreaking exhibition utilises the power of art to help improve the nation’s understanding of homelessness and inspire optimism that it can be ended - with many of the artists having experienced rough sleeping themselves.

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