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1,500 Suburban Kids to Sleep Outside as a 'Wake Up Call' for Homelessness

1,500 Suburban Kids to Sleep Outside as a 'Wake Up Call' for Homelessness-- This Saturday, Nov. 7 --PRNewswireGLEN ELLYN, ILL.Nov. 5

GLEN ELLYN, ILL., Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ --

Who: Approximately 1,500 kids ages 12 to 18 will spend a cold night outside in tents, cardboard boxes or cars with a goal to raise more than $130,000 for homeless families in DuPage County where the average age of a homeless person is 8. What: The 6th annual Sleep Out Saturday is organized by Bridge Communities, a Glen Ellyn-based provider of housing and mentoring for homeless families. It is a one-night "wake-up call" during which lawns are transformed into homeless shelters. The all-night event will be held in outdoor locations throughout DuPage County and involves more than 50 groups of "sleepers." This year's Sleep Out Saturday will kick off with an outdoor rally in downtown Glen Ellyn from 7-8 PM, featuring live testimonials from previous Bridge Communities clients/homeless families. The teens will also participate in the first FLASH MOB (a synchronized dance performed by a large crowd) in DuPage County during the event's early evening rally. When: Saturday, November 7, 2008 7:00 - 8:00 PM -- Rally 8:30 PM through next morning -- Sleep Out Where: Rally - 505 Crescent Blvd. parking lot in downtown Glen Ellyn 50+ group and individual sites throughout DuPage County, including: St. Peter's Church, 125 W Church St., Elmhurst First United Methodist Church, 232 S York St., Elmhurst Union Church, 137 S Garfield Ave., Hinsdale First Presbyterian Church, 550 N Main St., Glen Ellyn Camp Fire Girls, Lombard Background: Bridge Communities is DuPage County's largest provider (71,000 nights of housing in 2008) of transitional housing for homeless families. The non-profit organization also offers a network of services such as mentoring, career coaching and counseling, job training, tutoring and transportation. $25.00 = 1 night of housing for a Bridge Communities family This year's goal of $130,000 = 5,400 housing nights

Bridge Communities

CONTACT: Ann Pitcher of P.S. Communications, Cell, +1-630-234-4150,ann@pscommunicationsinc.com, for Bridge Communities

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