Sleeping out in solidarity with people sleeping rough
PAYCE Foundation Director Dominic Sullivan is once again braving the winter elements for the Vinnies CEO Sleepout, reaffirming his commitment to ending homelessness in Sydney.
Pictured last year, Dominic Sullivan will again join other CEOs to make a difference to people sleeping rough.
This year’s event on Thursday June 19, held amid an early winter chill, underscores the growing crisis of rough sleeping across the city.
Reflecting on last year’s experience, Mr Sullivan acknowledges that his discomfort was fleeting compared to the nightly reality faced by hundreds of Sydneysiders.
“That one sleepless night gave me a glimpse into the relentless hardship so many endure,” he said.
The urgency of the issue is stark.
The City of Sydney’s February 2025 Street Count recorded 346 people sleeping rough, marking a 24% increase from the previous year.
Across New South Wales, the count tallied 2,192 individuals without shelter.
Compounding the crisis, Sydney has experienced an early cold snap, with temperatures dropping to 5°C and ‘feels like’ readings nearing freezing due to strong winds.
Mr Sullivan’s participation in the Vinnies Sleepout aims to raise both awareness and funds to combat homelessness.
“It’s not just about enduring a cold night; it’s about standing in solidarity and driving change,” he emphasised.
Donations from the event support Vinnies’ vital services, including crisis accommodation, food assistance, and long-term housing solutions.
As winter tightens its grip, Sullivan urges the community to act: “Together, we can make a difference and offer hope to those in need.”
To donate go to: https://www.ceosleepout.org.au/