West Sussex County Times

Students support homeless charity

- Jasmin Martin ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Funds for a homeless charity have been raised by teenagers at a Horsham school after the dad of one student was made homeless last year.

The team from Barnes B boarding house at Christ’s Hospital – led by house captain Izzy Hood – have raised almost £1,300 by selling raffle tickets for a Valentine’s Day hamper.

The money is being donated to Sussex Homeless Support after students voted between five small, local charities – and it is a cause deeply personal to 17-yearold Izzy.

She said: “Growing up in a relatively stable workingcla­ss family, homelessne­ss wasn’t something that I ever thought I would be faced with so closely.

“All it took was a few mistakes before my dad found himself sleeping rough and there was nothing I could do to support him.

“Whilst other kids stressed about GCSEs, I stressed about if my dad would survive, but, thanks to the support of a service similar to Sussex Homeless Support, my dad is living in a small flat and even considerin­g studying something new at university.”

Izzy and house charity representa­tive, Alice FrithPowel­l, 16, came up with the idea for the virtual fundraiser after Covid prevented the students being together to continue its tradition of decorating and selling hundreds of Valentine’s Day cookies to raise money.

Within 48 hours of announcing it to the school community, they had already raised £630.

Ian Stannard, house parent of Barnes B boarding house, said: “Covid has had a big impact on young people, so it is especially heart-warming to see our pupils finding ways to engage with the outside world through such a wonderful fundraisin­g effort. The girls in Barnes B boarding house are upholding a great school tradition for the benefit of an amazing charity and we are very proud of them!”

Sussex Homeless Support is a volunteer run charity based in Brighton which provides provisions, food and advice for a growing number of rough sleepers and vulnerable in the area.

2019 was particular­ly busy for the charity, and those numbers are increasing due to Covid-19, unemployme­nt, mental health issues and domestic violence.

Izzy said: “As a society we see homelessne­ss as an obscure, distant issue but it is so much closer than we can possibly imagine; all it takes is one thing to set off an unfortunat­e chain of events.

“Covid has been especially hard on the homeless population and I am grateful every single day that he was given support at the beginning of lockdown.

“I feel so happy I get to pay back the support my dad received to those in similar situations – there truly couldn’t be a more worthy charity. Both Alice and I plan to volunteer with Sussex Homeless support as soon as Covid allows us to do so.”

To donate, visit https:// gofund.me/4f7593e0

A boy from Pulborough has set himself a fundraisin­g challenge to celebrate his ninth birthday.

Noah Enchev is aiming to have run 30km by the end of February to raise funds for his local children’s hospice, Chestnut Tree House.

The idea came after Noah took part in a virtual football session with Brighton and Hove Albion earlier this year.

He said: “I met a child who had a disability who showed his football skills and enjoyed himself.

“I was so impressed by his motivation and strong spirit, I felt very emotional after that.

“My mum saw me crying and gave me a cuddle on the sofa. After a chat, I decided to try and help other children with illnesses and disabiliti­es to have happier lives and more time with their beloved people and activities they love doing.”

So far, Noah has completed 19km out of his 30km target and has raised an incredible £430 for local children who need hospice care.

He said: “I decided to support Chestnut Tree House because I would like to help the children and their families spend as much time together as possible. I hope that by running 30km in February I will be able to raise enough money to make this happen.

“I am so very grateful to my family, my friends, my parents’ colleagues and everyone else who has donated.”

To support Noah on his birthday fundraiser, visit http://www.justgiving.com/ fundraisin­g/noah-enchev

 ??  ?? Izzy Hood and Alice Frith-Powell
Izzy Hood and Alice Frith-Powell
 ??  ?? Noah is raising funds for Chestnut Tree House
Noah is raising funds for Chestnut Tree House

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