The Scotsman

Good luck tonight

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To all those braving what are expected to be bitterly cold temperatur­es at the Sleep in the Park event in Edinburgh to raise money to help homeless people, The Scotsman would like to extend its best wishes.

The charitable event, which will see thousands of people spend their Saturday night out in the open, has already raised more than £2.8 million, a significan­t sum which will provide much-needed help to those who spend their lives on the streets.

The resulting publicity will raise the profile of an issue often too far down the political agenda and should focus the minds of us all on the need to do more for fellow citizens who have fallen on hard times. No one in Scotland, one of the richest places in the world, should be without a home.

Social Bite, which organises the sleep-out, began as a charitable sandwich shop helping homeless people get enough to eat, but now plans to build homes at its own village in Granton. Their transforma­tion shows what can be done with determinat­ion and good intentions.

But it also begs the question: how much more could we do as a nation to end the scourge of homelessne­ss?

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