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Locals invited to tackle homelessness with ‘Rec Sleep Out’ this November

Monday 13th August 2018 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Businesses and individuals in Bath have been challenged to help tackle the problem of youth homelessness in the area by spending a night out in the cold this November.

The Bath Rugby Foundation, the charitable arm of Bath Rugby, will hold an overnight sleep out at the Rec to raise funds to tackle the issue.

Money raised at the Rec Sleep Out, which takes place on Wednesday 7th November, will be put towards the Foundation and Julian House, which supports homeless people here in Bath.

Bath Rugby Foundation works with more than 2,000 children and young people annually and staff are increasingly aware that more and more of the participants on the charity’s programmes do not have the security of a permanent home and find themselves sofa-surfing or moving between different types of temporary accommodation.

Sadly, some young people are also hungry when they arrive at the charity.

Bath Rugby Foundation CEO, Lynne Fernquest, said: “The Rec Sleep Out is simple. We are calling on B&NES businesses and their staff to forgo the comfort of their beds for one night in favour of a sleeping bag on a cold, concrete floor.

“Our objective is to raise awareness of the challenges that vulnerable young people in our community face, while raising much-needed funds for Bath Rugby Foundation and Julian House.

“Bath Rugby Foundation is entering its 15th year and we want to mark this milestone with a significant event. We exist because of our fundraising efforts, whether money is raised from black-tie dinners, rugby-themed evenings, auctions, comedy nights, cycling, swimming, running or walking challenges or grants from trusts and foundations.

“However, as we approach our 15th birthday on November 22, 2018 we want to raise awareness of the plight of an increasing number of our participants – who find themselves one small step away from living on our streets.”

Youth homelessness charity Centrepoint highlights what young people need to keep them from homelessness:

1.    Access to safe accommodation;
2.    Access to education and training;
3.    Receive help to get mentally and physically healthy;
4.    Be given support to move into independent living.

Bath Rugby Foundation concentrates its efforts in areas 2 and 3, but the charity says it cannot ignore an issue that is making the young people they work with even more vulnerable.

The Bath Rugby Foundation is asking businesses to enter teams of four and ask that teams raise a minimum of £1,000, either by fundraising within your business or by direct donation, to take part.

Individuals will be asked to raise or pledge a minimum of £250.

By taking part you will be raising awareness, raising funds and helping make a real difference to the lives of vulnerable young people living in and around Bath.

To sign up, register at https://ssl.cow-parsley.co.uk/brf/ or for any questions, contact [email protected].

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