Principality Stadium to host Byte Night – the UK’s biggest sleep-out

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Wales’ inaugural Byte Night event as 100 people from top Welsh businesses get ready to bed down for the night at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium

Wales’ inaugural Byte Night event as 100 people from top Welsh businesses get ready to bed down for the night at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium

What: 100 people from top businesses across the Wales are sleeping rough, exposed to the elements, on the boardwalk outside the Principality Stadium to raise vital funds for youth services run by Action for Children.

Where: Principality Stadium, Cardiff

When: 6pm for arrivals at stadium or 6am on Saturday, October 8 at the Principality Stadium

Contact: Alastair Love, news and media relations officer at Action for Children on 02920 347068/07872 675688 alastair.love@actionforchildren.org.uk

 

More than 100 people from businesses across Wales are taking part in Byte Night, the UK’s largest sleep-out, at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Friday, October 7 to raise money for youth services run by Action for Children.

 

Companies including Acorn, BT, Capital Networks, Spindogs, KPMG, Barclays, Cardiff Start, Conduit Global, and Capgemini are bedding down for the night to help ensure vulnerable young people across Wales have a safe and loving place to call home.

 

Simultaneous events will take place in London, Belfast, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Reading, Bristol, Newcastle, Manchester and Birmingham, with over 1,500 people sleeping out across the UK. Action for Children hopes Byte Night will raise over £1.4 million to support its work with vulnerable children, young people and families.

 

David Sadler, Head of IT Recruitment at Acorn, co-chair of the Byte Night Wales board, said: “I’m thrilled Byte Night is coming to Wales for the first time and sleeping at such an iconic Cardiff venue will make it a night to remember.  I’m sure it will be a tough night in many ways but I’m expecting a great night of networking, fun and camaraderie.  What we must never forget is that we get to return to warm homes, full fridges and cosy beds in the morning. For many young people living in Wales and across the UK, this simply isn’t the case.”

 

Jeremy Thomas, fellow board member and KPMG Director, added:  “KPMG is represented at every Byte Night venue across the UK and I’m so proud the Cardiff team are on board at the first Wales event in such great numbers.  The money we are raising is vital as we’ve been lucky enough to meet some of the young people that Action for Children supports and hear their inspiring stories first-hand. They often run away from abusive homes but they don’t want to be on their own. The money raised provides more support when they most need it and can really help put their lives back on track. One night really does make a lifetime’s difference.”

 

Byte Night 2015 raised over £1.1 million, with more 1,400 people sleeping out on the same night across the UK.

 

If you would like to donate to Byte Night and support Action for Children’s youth homelessness services, please text BYTE16 £5 (or the amount you wish to donate)  to 70070 to donate £5 to the leading UK charity.

 


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