A charity which provides housing and support services to vulnerable people in Shropshire is holding its 10th annual sponsored sleep out.
Since 1990, Stay Telford has helped tens of thousands of young people to get their lives back on track, supporting them through any issues relevant in their lives at that time.
Now, it is about to hold its 10th annual sponsored sleep out on Friday, November 25, from 7pm, to raise funds for the services it provides. Stay’s chief executive, Terry Gee, said: “The principle behind Stay’s Sleep Out is simple; people giving up their beds for the night and sleeping outside so sponsor money can be raised to support Stay’s work with homeless and vulnerable people in the area.
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