I never write in here anymore but since I saw you all discussing the homeless money giving they have done - I just had to make a comment.
Sarah & Chris, do yourself a favour and do some research please! Homeless shelters, Homeless centres, Foodbanks, Charitable community services would benefit from your money to give out in the form of the necessities for these people who are living on the streets. Filming them is rude and if you looked around and wanted to give back look at what your community needs most. £10 is not going to get them off the streets like many have said it might be spent on drugs/alcohol (in some cases not - don't want to generalise) Take them a shelter pay for their nights stay - just do something more logical (if you know the meaning of the word). The process of supporting peoples rehabilitation to daily lives from the streets is a tall task for anyone and these organisation you could have supported with the money could really support getting these people from being on the streets to preparing to live in shared housing, gaining employment and so on.
If you giving is more than vlog content, and you have time/money to give support the organisations that are on the ground supporting these people and a more long term process is needed, not just a £10 note given at this time of year. We live in a world where so many are in need and you have the time (we all know you spend your days Sarah buying cheap plastic tat) then give it to something more worthwhile.
Even though we know you wouldn't as you can't vlog it.
(Sorry, rant over. This really urks me - I work in the charity sector and I'm not saying everyone should give up time as I know many don't but giving a little to the organisations that can help with the full process is a better option and for people like these two and the sj's who have all the time in the world to wander around or go on holiday, then they could give up a couple of hours a week to support those organisations as so many are working on the bare minimum resources or are reliant solely on volunteers to be able to support their community the best they can).