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Young people join YMCA Norfolk Sleep Easy 

This year’s YMCA Norfolk Sleep Easy event on Friday March 6 saw an inspiring show of compassion and action from young people across its community.

With over 15 young people taking part alongside adult supporters, their commitment shone brightly throughout the night.
 
Marketing & Fundraising Manager, Susie Knights, said: “While Sleep Easy does not attempt to replicate the real and often traumatic experience of sleeping rough, it offers a stark introduction into the harsh realities faced by those who are forced to sleep on the streets every night. The event aims to raise awareness and generate vital funds to support YMCA’s work with young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
 
“This year our young participants truly stepped up.  Their willingness to brave the cold, give up their comforts, and stand in solidarity with those in need is nothing short of inspiring. They remind us that the next generation is already leading the way in building a more understanding and supportive community.”
 
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Jacob Beattie (pictured above), aged 16, who took part, said: “I have become more aware of the negative impact homelessness can have on young people and that it can potentially happen to someone I know.  I wanted to do something to raise awareness and funds to support young people who find themselves in this situation and ensure they can get the help they need.
 
Youth leader, Pete Skivington from Sheringham Lighthouse church, brought 12 young members of their youth group  for their fourth annual visit and said: “Our young people really value doing something practical and meaningful rather than just talking about the issue of homelessness.  Sleeping out helps them engage with the reality in a much more powerful way, and while it may feel like a challenge for one night they recognise that they would never want this to be their everyday experience.”
 
Susie said: “we are extremely grateful to everyone who has supported Sleep Easy 2026, whether by sleeping out on such a wet and miserable night, donating vital funds or helping to raise awareness.  It is especially encouraging to see the passion and support provided by young people.  We truly appreciate everyone who has partnered with us in our mission of transforming lives.”

There is still time to donate and support the essential work YMCA Norfolk provides. Every contribution helps change lives. Donations can still be made at: www.justgiving.com/campaign/ymcansleepeasy2026

Pictured top are members of Sheringham Lighthouse Church Youth Group and, above, Jacob Beattie aged 16. Pictures by Hannah Nomad.

 
 


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