Will you help to bring homeless young people in from the cold this winter?

Sinead Hemsley is raising money for The Clock Tower Sanctuary
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Will you help bring homeless young people in from the cold? We need to raise £20,000 to help vulnerable young people in Brighton & Hove this winter.

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The Clock Tower Sanctuary, the only day-centre in Brighton & Hove which supports homeless 16-25-year olds, is launching an urgent winter appeal to raise £20,000 for vulnerable young people in the city. Brighton & Hove has the second largest population of rough sleepers in the UK. The Clock Tower Sanctuary receives over 4,000 visits every year from 16-25-year-olds who are homeless or insecurely housed. Their day-centre, located in the heart of the city, provides practical and emotional support to move homeless young people from crisis to independence. £10 could pay for a young person to have a shower, a meal and wash their clothes. £20 can pay for hot meals for ten hungry people £50 can provide fifty hot showers or twenty loads of washing £50 can provide fifty hot showers or twenty loads of washing £200 provides one-to-one support to move a young person out of homelessness Thank you for your support.

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