20 years ago Stephen was a hopeless vagrant, sleeping in shop doorways, eating from dustbins, before the miracle of love saved his life.
At the age of fourteen Stephen got addicted to amphetamine and for the next twenty years took up to 100 tablets a day. Drugs led him into a bizarre life of crime and lunacy. As his addiction took its toll he fell from being a wealthy playboy with everything money could buy to living in the Salvation Army Missions.
He ended up living rough on the street for over five years with the winos. Why did all this happen to him? Why are some young children today just a few years away from a similar roller coaster hell-ride? What distinguishes them from the others, the normal children?
Maybe his story has the answers.