I've raised £1000 to help Marius – who's illness has put him into debt and on the verge of being homeless.

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If you shop in Macclesfield you may have seen a young man standing outside Marks & Spencer on Mill Street, selling The Big Issue.

Marius Tanase came over to England as a young child, with his father, mother and younger brother to escape persecution for their Christian beliefs – in 1998.

His parents efforts to stay in Britain were rejected – but being very young – and in a desperate plight – Marius and his little brother were allowed to stay.

With the help of friends and neighbours they rose to the many challenges life threw at them.

Marius is now married, with children of his own.

Talk to Marius about his family and his eyes light up – though tinged with sadness at not being able to give them many of the things that most of us take for granted.

Despite having to live life on the very edge, watching every single penny, Marius is never pushy, or aggressive in his efforts to sell his magazines – the only way he’s found that enables him to keep a roof over this family’s head and food on their table.

His children have been encouraged to be diligent in their schoolwork and to strive to contribute to this land that is their home.

He tells me they are old beyond their years, uninterested in material things, just wanting to see their dad well and happy.

A smile and a courteous thank you, when someone bought his magazine – or just wished him well, has brought Marius many friends in Macclesfield.

Several months ago, Marius became extremely ill and spent several weeks in hospital. His illness has left Marius with chronic back and stomach pain.

He struggles with the constant pain – not helped by having to stand in one spot for several hours. The painkillers make it difficult for him to work – so he avoids taking them.

The several weeks he spent in hospital saw him out of danger – but meant he wasn’t earning.

His wife took over – leaving two of their youngest children with kind friends and neighbours – in an effort to keep some money coming in.

Despite all her efforts Marius’s illness resulted in the family falling way behind with their rent.

When he finally came out of hospital Marius had to literally go down on his knees begging his landlord not to evict his family. Fortunately, the landlord agreed – as long as Marius agreed to repay the unpaid rent.

Now Marius not only struggles with pain and paying rent – but finding the back-rent he owes.

I’ve set up a Just Giving page in the hope that there may be others who feel like I do – people who may want to help Marius, not only clear his back-rent, but try to ensure him and his family, for at least once in their lives, have a Christmas to remember.

Any contribution, however small, will help.

Thanks

Granville Sellars, Editor, ilovemacc.com

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£186.00