Edinburgh Evening News

Why, I’d jump off a bridge for Cyrenians

- Ewan Aitken

59 people were rough sleeping in Edinburgh last week and that’s just the ones we know about

Last week was my 10th anniversar­y since joining Cyrenians. I am not sure why anniversar­ies with a zero seem more important than any other year, yet it feels significan­t.

It is the longest I have ever spent in one job. During my forty-plus years career I’ve usually been a moving target. This suggests leading Cyrenians is something special, at least for me.

I mentioned this to a couple of colleagues, as I felt I wanted to mark the anniversar­y in some way.

The message was quickly relayed to my fundraisin­g colleagues who rapidly made sure I knew they were looking for “volunteers” to abseil off the Forth Rail Bridge to raise cash for our work. As a proud Cyrenian, I couldn’t say no to marking the occasion so momentousl­y! There are easier ways to mark this moment in my career, of course, but raising vital funds for the people Cyrenians supports is undoubtedl­y the most fitting. If you’d like to see me fall off a bridge you can support me at JustGiving online fundraisin­g donations.

I am particular­ly keen to play my part this year because of the statistic I heard this week - 59 people were counted rough sleeping in Edinburgh last week and that’s just the people we know about.

The numbers presenting at the Welcome Hub, which provides emergency accommodat­ion, are hitting record highs and a rising number of those are people accessing homelessne­ss services for the first time.

We as voters need to create the space for long term political decision-making.

The solutions to those statistics I quoted lie in long term prevention; stopping the crisis before it happens by lifting people out of poverty and making sure they have the support and skills they need to flourish as we would want to flourish.

The idea that these issues can be sorted in one political cycle is madness.

Alongside brave colleagues and supporters, I’ll physically be walking ( jumping!) the walk off the face of Scotland’s iconic bridge to tackle homelessne­ss.

My hope is that our politics can be as methodical and considered as my descent from the Forth Rail Bridge surely will be…

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Ewan Aitken is to abseil off the Forth Rail Bridge to raise cash
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