Halifax Courier

Charity benefits from sleepout

- Abigail Kellett

BUSINESS OWNERS across Calderdale have pledged to raise money for two local homeless charities, and those affected by floods by sleeping out on the streets of Halifax in Spring.

CEO Sleepout is a charity set up to fight homelessne­ss and poverty, who conduct sleepouts across the country to raise funds for local non-profits. CEOs, Managing Directors and business leaders are encouraged to sleep on the streets for one night. The funds they raise from these efforts will go directly to tackle homelessne­ss in Calderdale, supporting two nonprofits, Focus4Hope and Happy Days UK. A percentage of funds raised will also be allocated to those affected by the recent flooding in Calderdale.

Happy Days provides supported accommodat­ion within a community setting for people who have been homeless or are at risk. Focus4Hope is a local community group founded in September 2016. Based in Brighouse, their work involves fundraisin­g events for the local homeless, elderly and isolated in West Yorkshire, as well as outreach events to help the homeless in Leeds city centre.

Louise Reed, Founder of Focus4Hope, said: “We’re so excited to be involved in this, and look forward to raising as much money as possible for a good cause locally. Homelessne­ss is something that we can beat together and working with Happy Days means we can accomplish even more for the vulnerable in Calderdale.”

The sleepout will be held at Dean Clough on Thursday, April 23. Over 30 business leaders across Calderdale have already pledged to attend, and the group are encouragin­g others to lend their support, either by sleeping out or donating. Local dance company Rees Dance, who recently showcased their ‘Living Shadows’ piece to highlight homelessne­ss in West Yorkshire, will also be performing on the night.

Bianca Robinson, CEO of CEO Sleepout, added “Although it’s only for one night, and doesn’t come close to what homeless people experience, CEO Sleepout is intended to raise awareness and lots of money to fight homelessne­ss locally and nationally, but also to remind all of us in business that we have the power to make a stand against inequality. I’m always blown away by the generosity of spirit that the many businesspe­ople who have taken part bring to our events across the UK and want to challenge more of Calderdale’s business leaders to get involved.”

‘Homelessne­ss is something that we can beat together’ Louise Reed

ONLINE: For more local news visit www.brighousee­cho.co.uk

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SDF: Bianca Robinson of CEO Sleepout, Louise Reed of Focus4Hope, Angela Keenan of Happy Days and Terry Furness of Dean Clough

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