One night isn't a lot, but it can make a whole lot of difference
Every night, thousands of Australians experience homelessness. But it doesn't have to be that way. This year I'm taking part in the Vinnies CEO Sleepout to raise money for the St Vincent de Paul Society to support Australians in need. For one night, I'll be sleeping outside as part of an eye-opening experience to raise awareness and bring home the realities of homelessness.
To help break the devastating cycle of homelessness, I need your support. Will you help me to reach my target? Donating $100 can make a huge difference to people who need it most.
So far this year I helped provide

7
Individual support programs

18
Beds

74
Meals
Funds raised over the years
Latest Donations

$22.58
Steve Jackson

$100
Darren Davidson
Hope it’s not too cold out there tonight, and thank you for putting yourself in someone else’s shoes to make a difference. Legend.

$80.25
Laura Maxwell
Good on you John!

$22.58
Josie Lehmann
Good luck Dad. Josie x

$27.81
Anonymous
Stay warm John!

$54.12
Ian Paterson

$316.50
Cratis Hippocrates
Tonya John keep up the good work.

$54.12
Anonymous

$54.12
Mitchell Bingemann
Go well John!

$80.25
Al Wilson
Good luck JL!

$22.58
Lisa Gatt

$54.12
Thomas Hancock
Inspired by you taking action to raise awareness for this important issue JL.

$126.62
Katrina Goh
Another great effort JL! Stay warm!

$80.25
Anonymous

$22.58
Ash C

$54.12
Anonymous

$80.25
Neil Monaghan
Great cause John

$80.25
Anonymous

$54.12
Emma Blake
I hope you have a warm beanie John!

$100
Marie A
Proud to support you John, and the work Vinnies is doing — such an amazing cause. It’s truly inspiring to see you getting behind something so important and making a real difference. All the best for the night — hope it’s not too cold out there!

$316.50
Nicholas Gray
Great work John. Awesome cause.

$316.50
Anonymous
Well done JL. It's important to remember just how tough it is for some Australians.

$27.81
Anonymous

$80.25
Jacquie Ford
Good on you JL! Such a great cause.
Good on you, John. Bless you.