The Avondhu

Be a Rebel, sleep out for Focus Ireland

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All Corkonians are being urged to support Focus Ireland’s simulated Big Rebel Sleep Out, organised in associatio­n with Cork City FC.

The 2021 event will repeat the simulated format of last year, with all participan­ts staging their sleep outs in the safety and security of their own homes, gardens or couches in light of the current health restrictio­ns and protocols resulting from the Covid19 emergency.

2020 was the Big Rebel Sleep Out’s most successful year to date, having 195 sign ups with families and individual­s all over Cork City and county participat­ing on the night. Needless to say, we could not have achieved this without wonderful support. By participat­ing in Big Rebel Sleep Out you are challengin­g homelessne­ss and changing lives.

The charity organisati­on has teamed up with Cork City FC, and we are calling on Corkonians to sign up to take part in the simulated Big Rebel Sleep Out on Saturday, 24th April. Participan­ts may choose to sleep in their gardens or couch surf (representi­ng many of the ‘hidden homeless’) for one night to help raise vital funds to help tackle homelessne­ss in Cork, as well as abiding by public health and social-distancing measures.

Focus Ireland works with people in Cork who are homeless or in danger of losing their homes across the county of Cork and throughout Ireland. As the homeless crisis deepens both locally and nationally, this is a real call to action for everyone to make a difference.

Set for Saturday, 24th April, this fundraisin­g initiative is an opportunit­y for anyone interested in solving homelessne­ss here in Cork to participat­e in this awareness building and income creating event.

Speaking after the launch, Ger Spillane, Regional Manager of Focus Ireland, stated: “Focus Ireland believes that our prevention and sustained exit strategies are the way of the future if we are to make long-term progress. With over 8,313 men, women and children experienci­ng homelessne­ss across Ireland, including 402 adults in Cork City and county, Focus Ireland needs your support”.

Participan­ts will receive support materials and advice to help with fundraisin­g in the lead up to the event and, on the night, there will be a strong online presence to engage all participan­ts. The simulated Big Rebel Sleep Out will now take place in the safety and security of your own home or garden, with a significan­t online presence through our Every Day Hero funding pages, messages and videos online on the night of April 24th across all channels operated by Focus Ireland, Cork City FC and Red FM.

Speaking of the event, Dick White of Focus Ireland concluded “€5 of every €10 we spend has to be generated from the community and business sectors and without this support we would be unable to deliver our services here in Cork. 87 cent of every €1 generated goes to our frontline services. That is why your support and participat­ion in Big Rebel Sleep Out is vital.”

If you would like to take part and make a difference, please contact Dick White on 086 8223690 or dick.white@focusirela­nd.ie

 ?? Michael O’Sullivan /OSM PHOTO) (Pic: ?? Cork City FC Community & Academy Coordinato­r, Erika Ní Thuama and player Steven Beattie, pictured with Colm O’Sullivan (radio presenter, Red FM) and Dick White (Focus Ireland), at Cork City FC’s training grounds for the launch of the 2021 Big Rebel Sleep Out in aid of homeless charity, FOCUS Ireland.
Michael O’Sullivan /OSM PHOTO) (Pic: Cork City FC Community & Academy Coordinato­r, Erika Ní Thuama and player Steven Beattie, pictured with Colm O’Sullivan (radio presenter, Red FM) and Dick White (Focus Ireland), at Cork City FC’s training grounds for the launch of the 2021 Big Rebel Sleep Out in aid of homeless charity, FOCUS Ireland.

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