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Video NationYou are in: Norfolk > Video Nation > A hard Christmas A hard ChristmasJackie Smith found herself on the streets for Christmas 2006, but this year she and her family are secure in a home of their own. The financial cost of the season is a burden though, as she told Video Nation.
Jackie Smith does not look forward to Christmas. Whilst it may be a time of giving, that privilege can come with a cost - which in turn can lead to difficulties. To cope with the festive season, Jackie normally she tries to start her Christmas shopping in June. If she hasn't started then she begins to panic, as she knows the cost will mount up. Jackie scours the 'pound' shops, jumble sales and charity shops for good presents. Christmas 2006 was particularly difficult after her mentally ill grandmother threw Jackie and her family out of the house, forcing them to live in a bed and breakfast for seven weeks. This year things are a bit rosier. Jackie's family have a home of their own and although financially it will remain difficult, Jackie thinks they're luckier than a lot of people. last updated: 19/12/2007 at 11:53 Have Your SayHave you got an opinion about Jackie's film? Can you identify with her experience at all? You are in: Norfolk > Video Nation > A hard Christmas Find out how you can get involved with Video Nation |
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