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    Home » CNS have set their sights high in support of Byte Night Sleep Out 2017
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    CNS have set their sights high in support of Byte Night Sleep Out 2017

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 13, 2017Updated:March 31, 2018No Comments
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    Byte Night is Action for Children’s biggest annual fundraiser; a national ‘sleep-out’ event. Each year, hundreds of like minded people from the technology and business arena give up their beds for one night to help change the lives of vulnerable young people

    It all began in 1998 when 30 individuals slept out in London and raised £35,000. Since then Byte Night has grown to 10 UK locations and over 1200 people slept out in 2016. Byte Night is one of the UK’s top 17 mass participation charity events and is the largest charity sleep-out having raised over £9.6 million since the first event.

    This year Byte Night is taking place on Friday 6th October, in the Principality Stadium, Cardiff.

    How you can help

    After hearing from some of the children that have been directly helped by the charity, the team at CNS felt moved to get involved with Byte Night, giving up our warm beds to spend a night in the open to help raise money for this wonderful cause.

    So please help by supporting Mark Edwards, Ian Selby, Ashley Holloway, Michael Baynham, Brandon Rogers and Lee Simmonds by donating what you can, no matter the amount, everything helps.
    https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/cnsbytenight

    If you would like further information about Action for Children and the work they do, please check out their website. https://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/what-we-do/

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