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By Yvonne Stewart-Williams
Published: 2025
Key Themes: relationships, adoption, family, strength
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Just like my birth mother and my birth son since I take regular antipsychotic prescribed medication.
I have currently been on a CTO community treatment order for over one year. I am hoping my local 198, Contemporary Arts submit four pieces of my artwork to the 2026 Koestler Arts.
My unapologetic Apple addiction and my commitment as an investor with passive income portfolio via Freetrade app keeps a smile on my face.
I am grateful to the United Kingdom taxpayers for allowing my rent to be paid to Brixton housing cooperative… and of course paying for my antipsychotic tablets which I am supervised via WhatsApp video to take daily. I have solely on single person income based Jobseeker’s Allowance Universal credit for approximately five years. I hope to have raised my dividends enough with the next three years so that I don’t have to claim state pension at sixty seven. I am working hard and cooperating with my to do list journal work coach towards that outcome. That’s my plan.
This artwork is a continuation of my mental wealth recovery.
I am a openly lesbian Conservative Politician who lives in Brixton, London UK, rides a Brompton bicycle and uses Apple products. I have two mental health diagnosis and was the Time to Change poster girl. I am the mother of a teenaged son. I am a English Quaker and a Freemason. I am in the midst of studies with Open University. I am the director of SEE Stewart Equal Education Limited; which offers IT eduction for folk who live, work and play in Brixton. Initially I aim for the profits to establish a Care Leavers Motivational Retreat and make regular donations to Britain’s first LGBTQ Homeless Night Shelter and The Albert Kennedy Trust. I am a Stonewall UK ambassador and work full time for the Homelessness Charity Thames Reach. I aim to build and establish a LGBTQ inclusive Quaker Meeting House combined with Community / Advice Centre in Guy’s Hill, Waterford, St Mary’s in Jamaica.

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