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Celtic Sleep Out at Paradise raises in excess of £50k

November 18, 2023


The Celtic Sleep Out, Glasgow took place for the eighth time at Celtic Park on Saturday, November, 18 with over 130 incredible supporters, who collectively raised a phenomenal net total in excess of £50K for Christmas Appeal 2023.

Arriving apprehensive and excited about the night ahead, supporters were welcomed to Paradise with a thanks from Celtic FC Foundation, Chief Executive, Tony Hamilton, before hearing from volunteers of Christmas Appeal beneficiary charity, The Invisibles, as Dermot Hill and Billy Reid shared some of their experiences with the group.

Participants then heard from Celtic Manager, Brendan Rodgers and members of the first team squad, as they watched our 2023 Christmas Appeal VT. And, after a safety briefing from the Foundation team, Celtic FC Women’s Manager, Fran Alonso was on hand to show his support for our participants, as they headed down the Tunnel.

A wet November night greeted the participants as they faced the challenge of spending eight hours – from 10.00pm to 6.00am – under the stars in Paradise. The group, joined by Fran, then made their way to the South Stand for the obligatory Sleep Out group photo.

Later in the night, former Celt and B Team Coach, Darren O’Dea also stopped by to wish them well, before local performer Jonathan Boyd serenaded participants from the stand. A powerful rendition of ‘Grace’ started the intimate set, which finished with everyone joining in for ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, as it approached midnight.

Celtic Park events supplied an unlimited amount of complimentary tea, coffee and of course Bovril throughout the night, with the added bonus of some pies and soup to keep the group going.

It was a typical Glasgow night, as the rain continued off and on throughout but despite this, a large portion of the group slept through the elements in front of the Jock Stein stand, while others braved areas trackside and in the South stand.

The group then began packing up after a long, damp night and participants were offered the opportunity to donate their sleeping bags and mats.

The response was once again outstanding and the contributions made to The Invisibles and The Wayside Club will make a huge difference for many sleeping rough, on the streets of our city.

The event was rounded off with a warm breakfast in the Jock Stein lounge cooked up in the kitchen by Club Chef, Archie Duffy. Breakfast and the earlier food supplies were kindly donated by Club suppliers: Premier Produce, Campbell Prime Meats, Pars Pies, McGhees Bakery and Bidfood.

Celtic FC Foundation would like to thank each and every Sleep Out participant for their incredible efforts, as well as everyone who supported them along the way. You have made a genuine difference to those in our community, who are most in need.

To register your interest in future Sleep Out events, please email [email protected] or call 0141 551 4321.

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