Mortgage Sleep Out to return in 2020

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Mortgage Sleep Out will return in 2020, with the aim of involving more people, raising more money and having a greater impact than the inaugural event in 2018.

In November 2018, more than 500 people in the mortgage industry raised over £110,000 for End Youth Homelessness (EYH) by sleeping out across the UK.

There were 25 events spread across 20 different UK regions, with 40 different companies taking part.

The ambition for this year is even greater and more details about the 2020 Mortgage Sleep Out will be announced on 20 March, along with information about some of the projects that benefitted from the funds raised in 2018.

Nick Connolly, managing director at End Youth Homelessness, said: “I’m so excited that Mortgage Sleep Out is returning in 2020 and promises to be even bigger and better. The 2018 event raised a phenomenal amount of money that was put to good use to help homeless young people across the country. Just imagine what we can achieve this year.”

Rob Jupp, CEO at Brightstar, added: “Everyone who took part in Mortgage Sleep Out in 2018 made a tangible difference to the lives of young people who are struggling to find their feet. This year we want to get more people involved so that we can help more people.

“Watch this space for more details of the 2020 Mortgage Sleep Out, which will be released on 20 March. As an industry, it is in our power to make this a very significant event and raise a lot of money for those less fortunate than ourselves.”

You can register interest to take part in Mortgage Sleep Out 2020 at www.mortgagesleepout.com

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