More than 100 people, young and old, have pledged to sleep outside for one night on Friday 4th March as part of Julian House’s annual Big Bath Sleep-Out fundraising event.
Families and friendship groups are being given the option to sleep out in Alice Park or at home in their own gardens to raise much-needed funds and awareness for the charity’s lifesaving services.
However, Julian House is urging more members of the community to step forward and take part.
Event Organiser Jessica Gay said: “Every year, our Big Bath Sleep-Out supporters are responsible for raising thousands of pounds to help fund our life-changing services throughout the year.
“This year, however, we’ve seen a big drop in sign-ups for the event. It’s a really tricky time of year, with the continued unease from the pandemic and the stormy weather certainly hasn’t helped.
“But I hope with the option to sleep out at home and join us via a livestream, many more families, friends and colleagues will join us on Friday 4th March.
“Anything our supporters can raise all adds up to make a big difference.”
Last year Julian House provided life-changing support to over 1,500 vulnerable individuals who were experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness across Bath, Bristol, and the South-West.
Without the support of a charity like Julian House, the life expectancy of a long-term homeless person is just 44 years.
By taking on the sleep out challenge and raising vital funds, local residents can help to change that.
Regular attendee Mike Midgley said: ’I have taken part in the sleep-out in rain, snow and freezing conditions, but I only have to sleep out once a year.
“Julian House is a vital support to people who sleep out every night. The money raised by this event really changes their lives.”
Signups close at 12pm on Friday 4th March. To join the event, visit www.bigbathsleepout.co.uk.