More than 60,000 people have slept rough across 52 cities in The World’s Big Sleep Out – and The Big Issue was at the heart of the star-studded Trafalgar Square event.
Big Issue ambassador Sabrina Cohen-Hatton spoke on stage in London while hardy souls from our charitable arm, The Big Issue Foundation (TBIF), braved the cold and torrential rain to raise more than £2,000 to help the homeless.
There was also big-name support from soulful sensation Rag ’n’ Bone Man who donned a Big Issue-branded beanie for his set while thousands of participants also backed The Big Issue by holding up our Christmas Kids’ Cover Competition winner Kaoriko Tamura’s design.
Big Issue vendors Paul, Chris and Dave are here selling this week’s edition of the mag featuring BOB! 😻 #BigSleepOut pic.twitter.com/OBBDEwd6rK
— Big Issue Impact (@bigissueimpact) December 7, 2019
Big Issue vendors got involved too, selling the magazine and spreading word of the work that The Big Issue does to dismantle poverty.
“I’ve found the whole event very positive,” said London seller Chris. “People are actually happy to chat to vendors rather than being ignored. Every person has been happy to learn about The Big Issue and The Big Issue Foundation which has been great.”