Big Issue ambassador Sabrina Cohen-Hatton is among the big names who will be fighting to end homelessness at Social Bite’s World’s Big Sleep Out event in December as the final cities were confirmed today.
The global event, dubbed the “Live Aid of homelessness” by the social enterprise’s co-founder Josh Littlejohn MBE, will see people sleep out to raise $50 million (£40.3m) across 50 locations to go towards ending homelessness for good.
Will Smith will be telling bedroom stories in New York’s Times Square while Dame Helen Mirren will do the same in London’s Trafalgar Square on December 7.
“Homelessness on our streets is a real problem in the UK and for many nations throughout the world,” said Mirren. “This coupled with an unprecedented number of refugees being displaced internationally makes this a really important time to focus attention on the issue of global homelessness.
“The World’s Big Sleep Out campaign will play an important role in shining the political spotlight on the issues of homelessness and displacement whilst raising considerable funds to make a big difference.”
She’ll be joined in London by West Sussex chief fire officer and former Big Issue vendor Cohen-Hatton as well as Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, presenter and model Lisa Snowdon, six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy MBE, ITV News Presenter Julie Etchingham and singer Jamelia among others.