Monday, 29 September 2008
Through £3000...
http://www.justgiving.com/siliconcomrades or you can just give us the cash. Please Gift Aid it if you can - so if you are giving cash then ask for the sponsorship form. Gift Aid adds to sponsorship by 28% if you are a UK taxpayer so it has already given us £458 of additional fundraising. (not quite as much as Bradford & Bingley got)
But every donation helps: just £5 pays for emergency overnight support for a young person living on the street.
You total sponsorship of our team so far could keep the doors of an emergency drop-in centre for young homeless people open for seven weeks. Thank you!
Saturday, 20 September 2008
How your donations could help
£5 could pay for emergency overnight support for a young person living on the street
£15 could provide a bath, three emergency meals, laundry, personal items and emergency medication for a young person living on the street
£25 could keep the doors of one of our youth homelessness projects open for one hour
£90 could help us find a home for a teenager who's got nowhere to live
£300 could keep a young homeless person in supported lodgings for a month
£500 could keep the doors of an emergency drop-in centre for young homeless people open for a week
£2,000 could pay for emergency overnight accommodation for up to 80 vulnerable young people
£5,000 could pay for a new kitchen in one of our leaving care and homelessness projects
£8,500 could pay for a part-time counselling support worker for young homeless people
£10,000 could furnish a small inter-dependent living house where a group of young homeless people can learn to live independently in a supportive environment
£55,000 could set up an emergency overnight accommodation project for young people sleeping rough
£500,000 could fund a new homelessness project for three years
Friday, 19 September 2008
Half way to our target - £2,500
Tuesday, 12 August 2008
We reach a Grand!
Thursday, 7 August 2008
Why are we doing this?
Benson said: "I am really pleased to be involved with the silicon.comrades and such a worthwhile cause. What we 'experience' is actually normal life for the unfortunates that Byte Night aims to help. I hope what we do, and the people we browbeat to support us, makes a difference, however small."
And Evans added: "I had known about Byte Night for a few years but had never got around to getting involved. Having taken the time now to find out more, this is a fantastic opportunity for the whole IT sector to support those most vulnerable teenagers. NCH can help people, the same age as my kids, who have fallen through other support networks and stop them getting into the downward cycle from sleeping rough."
The team, all members of silicon.com's CIO Jury, have also set up a page where silicon.com readers can contribute to this fantastically good cause.
Steel said: "As a public sector CIO and, now, the president of Socitm I'm used to thinking about how ICT can be used to promote improved service accessibility through digital inclusion, but Byte Night provides a special focus that's about the really hard to reach, most vulnerable people in our society, who happen also to be a key part of its future. I'm proud to represent public sector ICT in such a worthwhile cause. "