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The CEO Sleepout – I’m Sleeping Out!

By Rachel Wallace

We’re in the business of getting people into houses, and we are passionate about providing support for those who don’t have one.

We are extremely excited to announce that we are taking part in the St Vinnies CEO Sleepout for the fourth year running to raise funds and awareness for homelessness in Australia. Our Director Ash Weston will be braving the difficult conditions in the fight against homelessness.⁠

The Vinnies CEO Sleepout is a one-night event over one of the longest and coldest nights of the year. Hundreds of CEOs, business owners, and community and government leaders sleep outdoors to support the many Australians who are experiencing homelessness and people at risk of homelessness. Each CEO Sleepout participant commits to raising thousands of dollars to help Vinnies provide essential services to the people who need them.

Over the past 3 years, we have helped to raise over $20,000 for the St Vinnies CEO Sleepout and we hope to have another great year again this year. To help break the devastating cycle of homelessness we are reaching out to our community for support.

You can donate here.

Your donation will help make a huge difference to people who need it most.

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