Yasmin's Sponsored Sleepout

Yasmin Oomatia is raising money for St Mungo's
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Sponsored Sleepout · 22 November 2013

St Mungo’s provides a bed and support to more than 3,150 people a night who are either homeless or at risk of homelessness. Our vision is that everyone has a place to call home and can fulfil their hopes and ambitions.

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Thanks for taking the time to visit my JustGiving page :)

I'm joining the WiH Team to sleep out tonight in the cold to raise money for St Mungo's. Sleeping out will be an entirely different experience for me but thousands of people do it every night and there is a way to change this - your donations really can make a difference!

Here's a bit about St Mungo's... Before I looked into this I had no idea how amazing their work really is.

Their vision is that everyone should have a decent place to live, enjoy good health, and have something meaningful to do - and also have satisfying relationships

Their mission is to house, support and care for vulnerable and excluded people who either have been, or are at risk of, sleeping rough and homelessness.

Their aim is to make sure that homeless and excluded people can improve their quality of life.

For further details of how to find out more or get involved:

http://www.mungos.org/

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Really appreciate your kindness :) thanks for all your suport! x 

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£76.77
+ £7.50 Gift Aid
Online
£76.77
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