Steven & I At The Brick Lane Site
Steven & I Getting Ready For The Night Ahead
The day had finally arrived that my good friend Steven Smith & I had been preparing a few months for now.
We had decided to take part in a charity sleep rough event for London based charity Centre Point which helps homeless young people in London.
We had both campaigned tirelessly to raise by promoting our cause through our Twitter, Facebook & Linked in feeds.
As the day had drawn closer we were both urged on by the amount of donations that we had both received, between us we had raised over £1600.00.
On the day of the even London had turned cold & windy with spells of rain and at time we both had moments of thinking "what have we let ourselves in for"
We had our warm clothes on and our sleeping bags in hand as we headed off to London's Brick Lane where the event was taking place.
When we arrived the event was well organised with volunteers policing the area to prevent any passers by causing any issues, the RAF were on hand to give us all a warm meal before the night turned to darkness.
A Quick Refreshment For Some Dutch Currage
Steven & I Ready For The Night Ahead
The Wonderful RAF Providing Us With A Hot Meal To Keep Us Going
The even had been very well organised with sleeping bag covers provided to help protect our sleeping bags and give us that extra bit of warmth. The atmosphere was a very friendly and lively one with everyone present there with the same thing on there mind, to raise funds for this amazing charity.
Centre Point Patron Lisa Maxwell
Ready To Settle For The Night
As the night started to fall everyone started to settle down around 11.30pm, it was a cold windy night and a few hours in the heavens opened.
We were all cold, wet and very tired but we all kept each other going knowing that this was only one night that we had to do this where others are doing this night after night without the additional people around to support them and gee them on that we all had.
At 6am the deed was done and you could feel the mixture of emotions from everyone there was almost a silent cheer as people started to pack up their sleeping bags feeling proud of what they had achieved but also feeling the effects of the nights weather conditions but at the same time never far from anyones minds the poor poor souls that do this night after night.
Steven & I left Brick Lane with heavy but proud hearts, reading the numerous text messages & social media posts of support that we had both received.
The following day was a very strange day for us both filled with a lot of emotional ups and downs but again both feeling a great sense of achievement for the money that we had raised to help this wonderful charity.















