REGISTRATION is open and fundraisers are being urged to sign up for this year's annual Sleep Out event at the Eden Project.

The annual event, which takes place on Thursday, November 10 2022, will see people bed down outside the Biomes to raise funds and awareness for homeless charities St Petrocs and the Amber Foundation.

The South West-based charities are reportedly seeing rapidly rising referrals, in particular among younger people facing more complex issues.

A record-breaking sum of nearly £17,000 was raised at last year’s Sleep Out at Eden when 75 people took part in near-zero conditions.

The event has been held annually for the last eight years.

Participants are invited to 'sleep rough' underneath the canopy of the Link Building between Eden’s Biomes, using only cardboard boxes and their own sleeping bags for warmth and comfort.

This year’s attendees can expect entertainment throughout the evening and the opportunity to make their own hot dinner in cookery workshops.

Breakfast and unlimited teas and coffees will also be available.

St Petrocs is a charity providing a range of services with the aim of ending homelessness for good.

Their services include advice, support and medical services at resource centres and around the county with an outreach team, supported accommodation and a skills, training and employment programme.

The Amber Foundation runs four supported housing centres for young people affected by homelessness, unemployment and mental ill health, with their South West centre, Ashley Court, located in Devon.

Falmouth Packet: From left at a previous Sleep Out, Lois Wild of St Petrocs, Dan James of the Eden Project and Rebecca Fry of the Amber FoundationFrom left at a previous Sleep Out, Lois Wild of St Petrocs, Dan James of the Eden Project and Rebecca Fry of the Amber Foundation

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Dan James, Eden’s Development Director, said: "It’s a real honour to once again be holding a Sleep Out event at the Eden Project and shining a light on the incredible work the Amber Foundation and St Petrocs do to support those in need.

"The Sleep Out is always a powerful and emotive event and we hope to see many new and returning faces registering to take part this year on November 10."

Rebecca Fry, Amber’s Fundraising Manager, said: "We are delighted to be working with the Eden Project and St Petrocs on Sleep Out again this year to raise vital funds and awareness of homelessness at a time of year when things only get tougher for those unlucky enough to be sleeping rough or living in substandard accommodation.

"At Amber we are seeing rapidly rising referrals and young people facing more complex issues especially with their mental health.

"The money raised at Sleep Out will be spent on housing and front-line support for these young people through the coming winter giving them the best possible chance of moving on to better, brighter futures."

Henry Meacock, Chief Executive of St Petrocs, said: "The Eden Project has a long history of supporting people experiencing homelessness.

"We are extremely grateful to the team at Eden for using their amazing venue and profile to raise awareness and vital funds through the annual Sleep Out.

"All funds raised will go directly to our front line services which focus on preventing homelessness, but where this is not possible, making the experience of homelessness short and supporting people to find their route out of homelessness for good."

For more information visit www.stpetrocs.org.uk or www.amberweb.org/