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BRICKENDON CEO JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST HOMELESSNESS AND POVERTY IN LONDON RAISING OVER £1,000

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Chris Burke, CEO of Brickendon, the award-winning financial management and technology consultancy, last night gave up his bed and slept outdoors in a bid to combat homelessness in the capital. Supporting the homelessness and poverty charity, CEO Sleepout, Chris slept out at Lord’s Cricket Ground, along with other CEOs in the London area, raising over […]

Chris Burke, CEO of Brickendon, the award-winning financial management and technology consultancy, last night gave up his bed and slept outdoors in a bid to combat homelessness in the capital.

Chris Burke

Chris Burke

Supporting the homelessness and poverty charity, CEO Sleepout, Chris slept out at Lord’s Cricket Ground, along with other CEOs in the London area, raising over £1,000 for the charity and building awareness of the growing issue.

Homelessness in the UK has reached an all-time high – over 236,000 people were homeless in 2016 and this is expected to more than double to over half a million by 2041.[1] In the same time period, it has been calculated that the number of people sleeping rough will quadruple from 9,100 in 2016 to 40,100, with London recording the highest number of rough sleepers.[2] Boosting the profile of the growing issue, CEO Sleepout asks participants to lead by example and sleep side-by-side with their peers and raise vital funds for homeless people. Since its inception in 2010, the charity has raised over £1 million for homeless causes.

Speaking of his involvement, Burke says, ‘’It is staggering to see that homelessness is still such a big issue in a developed country like the UK. With everything going on around us, it is easy to forget that many people don’t have a home to go to and are in need of help to find a bed for the night. At Brickendon, transforming the local community is embedded at the core of our business, and we actively encourage our employees to give back and tackle social issues‘’

Earlier this year, Brickendon were a major financial sponsor to Doctors Adrift, where two British Doctors successfully rowed 3,600 miles across Indian Ocean raising over £100,000 for Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières).

[1]https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/aug/10/uk-homeless-expected-double-2041-charity-crisis-warnsThe Guardian, 10 August 2017

[2]The Guardian, 25 January 2017

Chris Burke, CEO of Brickendon, the award-winning financial management and technology consultancy, last night gave up his bed and slept outdoors in a bid to combat homelessness in the capital.

Chris Burke

Chris Burke

Supporting the homelessness and poverty charity, CEO Sleepout, Chris slept out at Lord’s Cricket Ground, along with other CEOs in the London area, raising over £1,000 for the charity and building awareness of the growing issue.

Homelessness in the UK has reached an all-time high – over 236,000 people were homeless in 2016 and this is expected to more than double to over half a million by 2041.[1] In the same time period, it has been calculated that the number of people sleeping rough will quadruple from 9,100 in 2016 to 40,100, with London recording the highest number of rough sleepers.[2] Boosting the profile of the growing issue, CEO Sleepout asks participants to lead by example and sleep side-by-side with their peers and raise vital funds for homeless people. Since its inception in 2010, the charity has raised over £1 million for homeless causes.

Speaking of his involvement, Burke says, ‘’It is staggering to see that homelessness is still such a big issue in a developed country like the UK. With everything going on around us, it is easy to forget that many people don’t have a home to go to and are in need of help to find a bed for the night. At Brickendon, transforming the local community is embedded at the core of our business, and we actively encourage our employees to give back and tackle social issues‘’

Earlier this year, Brickendon were a major financial sponsor to Doctors Adrift, where two British Doctors successfully rowed 3,600 miles across Indian Ocean raising over £100,000 for Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières).

[1]https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/aug/10/uk-homeless-expected-double-2041-charity-crisis-warnsThe Guardian, 10 August 2017

[2]The Guardian, 25 January 2017

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