Protestors have demanded urgent action to support homeless and vulnerable people in Belfast
The demonstration was attended by homeless shelter volunteers, support workers, politicians and trade unions.Lee-Marie Hughes' sister Catherine Kenny was found dead six years ago in a shop doorway in Donegall Place."It certainly wasn't treated and it certainly wasn't managed," Ms Hughes told BBC News NI at Saturday's demonstration.'Nothing has changed'
Ms Hughes said there needed to be early intervention when it comes to addressing mental health issues and said residential rehabilitation was key for people who struggle with addiction issues. "People in a political situation aren't listening to people on the street, they aren't listening to the charities, they aren't listening to the people demanding change.
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