Streets of London Sleep-Out 2024

Join us at Streets of London's seventh annual sleep-out on Friday 18th October! Give up your bed for one night and raise money to help people off the streets.

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We’ll be sleeping outside for one night in central London and raising money to help people experiencing homelessness. The money you raise will help to fund projects across the capital that give people the support they need to get off the streets for good.

The number of people sleeping rough in London is at a record high and has increased by 20% in the last year alone, so help for people affected by homelessness is needed more than ever right now.

Taking part in the sleep-out is nothing like the reality of being homeless of course, but it's an eye-opening experience, a communal act of solidarity, and a tangible way to get involved if you'd like to do something to help.


All you'll need is a sleeping bag and a sleeping mat (or cardboard). If you'd like to, bring a group of family or friends to the event, so you can take part as a team and help raise even more for a great cause.

We ask each adult taking part to aim at raising at least £250, if you raise even more that will be amazing! Our fundraising team will be on hand to give you tips and offer support - just ask and we'll be in touch.

The money you raise will help to fund life-changing support for people experiencing homelessness in the capital.

 

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FURTHER INFORMATION

If you'd like to know a bit more about the event, read Why Take Part?

You can also find out more about What To Expect on the night, as well as answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

Once you've signed up, we'll be in touch in the weeks leading up to the event with more information.

If you have any other questions about the event or need help with anything, feel free to contact us at info@streetsoflondon.org.uk and we'll be in touch.

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