Meena Seeballack

Byte Night!

Fundraising for Action for Children
£3,440
raised of £3,500 target
by 88 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Event: Action for Children - Byte Night 2008 London, on 3 October 2008
Participants: Ameet Sharma, John McKelvie, Chris Lovett, Prashant Joshi and Meena Seeballack
Action for Children

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We work in local communitites across the UK to protect & support the young & vulnerable

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UPDATE!

We successfully slept rough on Friday 3rd October and the weather forecast was right -  it was really cold!

On the plus side, the persistent snoring of a team mate ensured "team bonding."

This was a great event which raised a huge amount last year to support homeless kids on the street and this is a fantastic way to help disadvantaged children with real practical help.

Many thanks to those who have sponsored us so far - It's not too late to add to the list and help us get closer to our target!
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Thanks for visiting our fundraising page.

In support of Action for Children's initiative to raise awareness of youth homelessness five of our team from Ernst & Young a
re sleeping rough overnight in London Bridge, at Potters Fields Park, on the evening of Friday 3rd October.

The team consists of Ameet Sharma, John McKelvie, Chris Lovett, Prashant Joshi and Meena Seeballack.

Byte Night is an annual sleep out raising money to support Action for Children, the children’s charity and their work with young people who are homeless or facing life after care.  For just one night we will be leaving the comfort of our beds to experience just what it’s like to be homeless.  There are an estimated 31,000 homeless 16-21 year olds in the UK.

You too can make a difference and take part in the event by donating whatever you can.

So please sponsor us now!

About the charity

Action for Children

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RCN 1097940
We help disadvantaged children across the UK, from before they are born until they are into their twenties We help them through fostering or adoption – and by intervening early to stop neglect and abuse. We make life better for disabled children and we influence policy and advocate for change.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,440.00
+ £631.79 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,390.00
Offline donations
£1,050.00

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