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Thursday, June 22, 2017

Andrew Mills To Sleep on the Banks of Cold Sydney Harbour

Love this! We're so proud too! Homelessness is an issue that affects all generations, it's so important to have them involved #CEOSleepoutAU twitter.com/pagrober…
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It’s just one night for business leaders, but it could make all the difference for those doing it tough on Australia’s streets.

And this year’s annual Vinnies CEO sleep-out, on June 22 at the Sydney Cricket Ground, aims to raise $2.3 million for early intervention programs to help the 105,000 people who sleep homeless across the nation every night.

“There’s no postcode involved in this; anybody living anywhere could find themselves homeless,” St Vincent de Paul Society NSW president Denis Walsh said.

“It’s an extremely important event, it’s one night of the year for the CEOs to identify with what it’s like to sleep on the street but it makes a big difference.”
*Donate to Andrew Mills and support us in fighting homelessness | Vinnies CEO Sleepout

Andrew Mills – Second Commissioner, Law Design and Practice Australian Taxation Office
I am really pleased to be involved in the Vinnies CEO sleepout for the fourth time. I encourage and appreciate any donation you can make to such a great cause. (Footnote from 2016 link to CEO Sleepout


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Andrew Mills - The Mandarin



CEO Sleepout raises millions for homelessness

Over $4.7m has been raised by Australian business leaders at the annual St Vincent De Paul 'CEO Sleepout'. 


Now in its 11th year, events across Australia hosted over 1,400 company CEOs in overnight 'sleepouts' to raise awareness and funds for Australian homelessness.