Big Ibrox Sleep Outs

5 September 2018

Big Ibrox Sleep Outs

Rangers F.C. Big Ibrox Sleep Outs are back for 2018, giving fans the opportunity to sleep outside overnight in the iconic Stadium and support Glasgow City Mission’s Winter Night Shelter and other important projects in the city of Glasgow. 

If you can handle spending a cold winter’s night at Ibrox Stadium with just a sleeping bag for warmth, then sign up now and help some very special causes.  This year’s Sleep Outs will be held on Friday 30 November and Saturday 1 December and aim to highlight the issue of homelessness as well as raise vital funds.  They follow on from previous hugely successful events that have done so much for homeless people in the city of Glasgow, raising an incredible £145,000 for homeless projects over the last three years.

A good cause close to the supporters’ hearts

For the third year running, the Foundation is delighted to announce that Rangers kit sponsor 32Red has pledged its generous support to the Foundation and to every fan taking part in the Sleep Outs.

32Red will once again kick-start every participant’s fundraising by donating their first £10 of sponsorship and will sponsor the fantastic hot breakfast provided for everyone in the morning after the event.

This season we’re once again supporting Glasgow City Mission’s Winter Night Shelter, a cause close to the hearts of Rangers fans who have been incredible in their support for this charity.

In the first-ever Sleep Outs in 2015, supporters raised £70,000, which kept the Winter Night Shelter open during the month of March, when it would usually be closed, for the next three years, as well as paying for advocacy services for those forced to use the shelter.

Raising funds again

Once again, the Winter Night Shelter will have to close in the month of March next year, when it is still very cold, unless we can raise enough to keep this vital service going.

Half of the funds raised from this year’s Sleep Outs will go towards the March costs for the Winter Night Shelter.  The remaining funds will support the Foundation’s life-changing work in the community, including the Rangers Charity Christmas initiatives with vulnerable young and old people in the local area, the expansion of the Dream Fund experiences and assistance for important causes such as the Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity.

Sleep Out participants will spend the night at Ibrox either on the technical area pitch-side or in the stand (under cover) if the weather is wet and will get a small glimpse of the nightly conditions experienced by people in Glasgow who are street homeless.

Fans taking part in the Sleep Out will be asked to bring along warm clothing and a sleeping bag and the Foundation will provide a ground covering, hot soup and beverages and a hot breakfast in the morning.

Every participant is asked to raise a minimum of £100 to take part in the Big Sleep Out and by doing so will also become a True Blue Hero and be invited to a special reception to receive a True Blue Hero medal from a Rangers first team player next year.

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