Nine intrepid members of Rugby’s Labour Women’s Network, plus three male Labour Councillors will be joining volunteers and supporters at the Sleep Out to Help Out event to highlight the issue of homelessness and raise money for Rugby charity Hope4 on 24 February in Rugby town centre.

Local Labour Party campaigner Louise Robinson who is coordinating the fundraising for the group said:

“Although some of us have experience of camping and hillwalking, I don’t think any of us has spent the night in a car park before! It’s a daunting prospect but we want to do this to shine a light on how for many homeless people, this is sadly the reality of their lives. The event will raise money for a fantastic local cause in Hope4, a Rugby charity that works with local people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. It supports them in all aspects of life, from providing somewhere to do washing, to housing support, to hot meals and an access point for services and support from debt advice to applying for benefits, and courses to develop job related skills. We know it costs £500 a day to keep the service afloat, so we want to raise as much as we can to support it, as we believe everyone in Rugby deserves a shot at making a success of their lives.”

Leader of the Labour Group of Councillors on Rugby Borough Council, Councillor Maggie O’Rourke, who came up with the idea to get the women’s’ group involved, said, “Sleeping rough on the streets is a daunting prospect, but for us it’s a one off. For far too many in Rugby and in our society, this is reality. So, if we can do it for just one night to ensure there are proper support services for people in our local community then that’s a challenge I am willing to accept. Some people may think that homelessness only affects people who have lived a feckless life, but they are wrong.

“The 2020 ‘Insecure Britain’ survey found that most of us are only two and a half paydays away from losing our home and that was before the cost-of-living crisis. So it could be that even more people are at risk in 2023. Renters are even more insecure with landlords able to end tenancies after 6 months, without giving a reason and with only two months’ notice. How can that be fair?”

To sponsor the group please visit the Just Giving page here https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/womensgroup-rugbylabour

To find out more about the event and the work of Hope 4 visit their website

https://www.hope4.org.uk/sleep-out-to-help-out/

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