Big Sleep Out 2016

8th May 2016

Over 60 people Sleep Out to raise money for Trinity Winchester

Over 60 people slept outside Winchester Cathedral on Friday 6th May to raise money for Trinity Winchester.  The event is expected to have raised £15,000 for the charity which supports people who are homeless or vulnerable in Winchester. (more…)

Trinity Winchester launches Big Sleep Out 2016

Trinity Winchester launches Big Sleep Out 2016, the first major fundraising event of its 30th anniversary

Trinity Winchester launches Big Sleep Out 2016

Leading Winchester homelessness charity, Trinity Winchester, has launched the Big Sleep Out 2016 which will take place again this year in the Inner Close of Winchester Cathedral. The event on 6th May will be the first major fundraiser of Trinity Winchester’s 30th anniversary and the charity has much planned to mark this prestigious celebratory year. (more…)

Successful Big Sleep Out for 2015

Over 100 people show their support for local homelessness charities at Big Sleep Out Fundraising Event

The eagerly anticipated fundraising event for Trinity Winchester took place on Friday 8th May at Winchester Cathedral, and was a huge success.

The evening event was well attended with approximately 150 people enjoying live music (more…)

Belgarum working hard for Charity of the Year Trinity Winchester

Belgarum working hard for Charity of the Year Trinity Winchester

Trinity Winchester, the local homelessness charity, was nominated to be charity of the year by estate agents Belgarum in January 2015. In just four months, the Belgarum staff team have got involved in every aspect of the charity, and have become a main sponsor of Trinity’s upcoming major fundraiser event, The Big Sleep Out.IMG_2584

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Trinity Winchester Launches Big Sleep Out

Trinity Winchester launches Big Sleep Out sponsored event and
calls on local community to show support

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Picture courtesy of Southern Daily Echo

Trinity Winchester, the charity which provides practical support for homeless and other vulnerable people in the city, (more…)