Hulme which has supported the homeless and most vulnerable for the last 25 years.With the coronavirus measures still in place, organisers have tweaked the format this year to ensure rules can be adhered to while still raising much needed funds and awareness for the homeless.On Friday (July 10), supporters will be taking part in the Big Sleep In challenge and will spend the night sleeping at home - but the challenge is that they can’t sleep in their beds.“We’re encouraging everyone to ‘sleep in’ their own home for one night, on the sofa or on the floor, in solidarity with those who fall under the radar and are forced to sofa surf night after night,” Lorraine Cumbo, Service Manager at Cornerstone Day Centre, tells the M.E.N.“It also increases.
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