Sleepout at Leeds railway station raises £9000 for charity

Michael Holden - Editor Add a Comment 3 Min Read
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has announced that they teamed up with the charity and has raised over £9000 thanks to a sleepout at rail station.

The money raised will be used to help thousands of children who use the railway every year.

22 railway workers slept at Leeds on Thursday 30 January as they took on the cold to raise money for the charity.

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The British Transport Police has estimated that it will deal with more than 10,000 children on the railway this year. This is an increase of 11% on 2018/19.

This is the first time that this event has been hosted at Leeds station, following successful events elsewhere in the country.

What did the officials say?

Rob McIntosh, Managing Director for Network Rail's Eastern region, was one of those who participated in the event. He said:

“It was a real eye opener to see what many vulnerable children have to go through. It was a hard night sleeping out, but it was made better knowing we had raised money for a great cause which will help those who need it most.

“The Railway Children make a big difference and we are delighted to support them and hope to continue doing so in the future.”

Railway Children CEO Terina Keene said:

“Our work at railways in the UK has shown us that all too often these vulnerable children see stations as a place to go or hide, and trains as a means to escape. This event has helped us raise awareness of the problems young people face as well as vital funds to support them and to keep them safe. We couldn't have done it without the support of everyone involved and we have to say a huge thank you to everyone who gave up their beds for the night to join us for the Sleepout.”

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