IN_SYD Sleepout For The Homeless 2025

By IN_SYD Leadership

Join my mission to help end homelessness in Australia!

Inner Sydney High School has joined the Mission Australia Sleepout to raise funds to end homelessness, but we need your help. 

IN_SYD students are sleeping out on Level 8 on the 3rd of July to raise awareness for the imminent crisis Australians face.

On any given night more than 122,000 Australians - including over 17,500 children under twelve - don't have a safe place to call home. This statistic has risen almost 14% in the past 5 years, and in a wealthy nation like ours we think this is unacceptable.

Please sponsor us and support people at risk or experiencing homelessness.

Every bit counts, so please give what you can. Together, we stand with Australians in need, until they can stand for themselves. 

We sincerely thank you for your generosity!

- Social Justice Portfolio

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Nicole Graham

Brilliant initiative!

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Anonymous

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Catherine Whitby

Thanks to the very brave teachers for helping our students support this great cause!

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Cobie Sutton

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Alfonso C.

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Marianne Parry

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Aaron Magner

Great work Inner Sydney HS demonstrating your commitment to social justice and creating a fairer society 🙏🙌

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Miriam Rosalky

Congratulations team! Stay warm.

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Mike Mishchenko

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Anonymous

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Diana

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Sarah Hoang

Keep going team

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Sally & Peter Mochrie

Great job Social Justice! What an amazing initiative.

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Jason Stratti

Thanks inner sydney support Sydney’s vulnerable

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Anonymous

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Audrey Tamburini

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Liam Gaffney

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Sarah Oquist

Good luck team!

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Ryan Xie

Very meaningful event.

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Stanley Marshall

big ups social justice