Hindustan Times (Delhi)

To raise money for homeless, sleep in CP’S Central Park on December 7

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The despair of the homeless who are forced to sleep on pavements, braving the cold on winter nights, is often alluded to but rarely felt.

In an effort to draw attention to their plight and to raise awareness, Delhi residents will camp out in Central Park in Connaught Place on December 7, as part of a worldwide event, the World’s Big Sleep Out (WBSO).

The national capital will be among 50 cities participat­ing in the event that seeks to raise funds for the homeless. Organisers said over 50,000 people will participat­e across the 50 cities to raise $50 million to help the homeless.

“Each person who wants to participat­e will pay a certain amount for registrati­on and they can also donate for the homeless,” Indu Prakash, national coordinato­r, WBSO, said.

“We will also have performanc­es by celebritie­s and music bands,” she said.

Being organised by Indo Global Social Service Society (IGSSS) and Jamghat, the Delhi chapter has the support of the Delhi government along with New Delhi Municipal Council, Delhi Urban Shelter Improvemen­t Board (DUSIB), Delhi Commission for Women (DCW).

Prakash also shared a letter from chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, wishing them success in their endeavour.

He said the idea was inspired by Scottish social entreprene­ur Josh Littlejohn’s 2017 event, Sleep in the Park, held in Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh on December 9, in which thousands of people took part to raise money and awareness about the plight of the homeless.

“We have been reaching out to schools, colleges and corporate sector to campaign for the event and make them aware of the problem of homelessne­ss. Through a dedicated campaign, we hope to achieve the target of having at least 2,000 people attend the event,” Prakash said.

“While it might be a little difficult to convince people to pay to attend this event, Delhi residents have supported us in our work for the homeless community. So we are hopeful,” he said.

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