Bea Elton has found a unique way to help people in crisis: through cleaning.
Her work goes beyond tidying up homes—she also offers emotional support to those overwhelmed by their living conditions.
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Elton's journey began unexpectedly in 2023 after she lost her job. She and her boyfriend, Harry, were living in a mold-infested flat in London.
They started filming their cleaning efforts in hopes of getting their deposit back.
The videos quickly went viral, and soon others facing similar struggles began asking for help.
Today, Elton receives about 160 requests each month, many from local authorities and community workers.
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Building trust is a crucial part of her process. It often takes months before clients allow her to start cleaning.
Many homeowners carry heavy emotional burdens that make it hard to maintain their homes.
During her sessions, Elton sees various levels of distress. One client had not thrown away any waste for years, leaving the home filled with garbage.
Her approach focuses on understanding the psychological barriers behind the mess.
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Elton's work transforms not just living spaces, but also the lives of the people she helps, offering them a fresh start and a sense of hope.