LandAid’s first-ever virtual SleepOut has raised more than £360,000 to help combat youth homelessness, nearly twice the initial £200,000 target.
The monies raised by the event will help charity projects supporting young homeless people, such as DHI’s East Street Mews development in the South West, St Basils Live and Work Village 2 in the Midlands, WomenCentre in Yorkshire and Depaul’s Safestop project in the North West.
The 608 property professionals who took part and braved the rain and cold outside for the night were joined via livestream by sleep physiologist Steph Romiszewski and survival instructor John Hudson to prepare them for a night in the cold.