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Nine months ahead of his own 40th birthday on June 21,Prince Williamis marking another four-decade milestone for an organization close to his heart — and one he shared with his late mother,Princess Diana.

On Thursday, William visited London-based organizationThe Passage, which was founded in 1980 to provide practical support and a wide range of services to help transform the lives of homeless people.

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Prince William

Ending homelessness is a key area of focus for the Duke of Cambridge, who is patron of both The Passage and Centrepoint. Both William and his brother,Prince Harry, were taught early to nurture this passion when Dianatook them to The Passagewhen they were young boys.

The Passage runs a resource centre in Victoria, residential and resettlement projects, outreach and health services, homelessness prevention schemes and a pioneering modern slavery referral programme. Since being established, they have helped almost 135,000 people end their homelessness for good.

Around Christmastime last year, William quietly visited the charity a few times to help sort supplies into paper bags and chat with volunteers. “Because we thought you might need a good news story!” the organizationtweeted. “If we’ve learnt anything from previous lockdowns, it’s the willingness and determination of so many to do what they can to help. We would like to thank staff and volunteers for their work at this time.”

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Thursday’s event was due to take place last year, but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. But, William’s office says, COVID-19 has “only increased the demand for the charity’s services, with The Passage playing a key role in the conception and implementation of the ‘Everyone In’ initiative, helping hundreds of people off the streets” of central London.

source: people.com