Ruth Wilkinson

St Gerard's School

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Thanks to your support, my sleep out could provide:

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hours of one-on-one support for a child with a dedicated Child Support Worker

or

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nutritious meals in the Focus Ireland Coffee Shop

or

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hours access to Focus Ireland’s education service PETE (Preparation for Education, Training & Employment)

Mission Statement

Focus Ireland are driven by the fundamental belief that homelessness is wrong. They work with people who need support to avoid becoming homeless and who need help to end their experience of homelessness and move into a safe and secure home. From the very beginning, their work has been rooted in deep listening to people, learning about the problems and risks they face and pointing to where the solutions lie. 

I’m sleeping out against homelessness.

This October 11, I won’t be heading home after school. Instead, I’ll be swapping my warm bed for a sleeping bag – all to raise awareness and funds for Focus Ireland, the national organisation tackling homelessness in Ireland.

Did you know that over 4,000 children in our country don’t have a permanent home? That’s a staggering number. Every child deserves to feel safe and secure, and a home is at the heart of that. But for too many children, this is missing.

Being a teenager comes with its own stresses – schoolwork, exams, friendships, part-time jobs, even just figuring out who you are. I can’t imagine adding homelessness on top of it all. How can you focus on exams when you’re worried about where you’ll sleep next?

That’s why I think it is important to take part in my School Sleep Out as part of Focus Ireland’s Shine A Light, proudly supported by Bord Gáis Energy. It's a chance to experience, in a small way, the challenges faced by young people experiencing homelessness.

Childhood should be about dreams and hanging out with your friends – not wondering where you lay your head at night. Please show your support by donating to my fundraising page: every contribution, big or small, gets us closer to creating a future where everyone has a safe place to call home.

My Achievements

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50% of Fundraising Target

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Invited a Friend

Completed Sleepout

Challenged a Friend

Thank you to my Sponsors

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Siobhan Noble

Well done and best of luck to Ruthie and team. What an amazing cause - we are v proud of you ❤️ Izzy and Ted

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Ian G

A nice round number now Ruthie - well done ! What you’re doing will make such a difference to help people less fortunate than what we are lucky to have.

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Ben And Kay Neill

Well done Ruthie, we are very proud of you.

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Susan Wilkinson

Well done Ruthie! Love G & G

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Ruth Wilkinson

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Ruth Jenkinson

Well done Ruthie. Love Ruth and the boys

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Patrick Wilkinson

Well done Ruthie!

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Fiona Smith

An amazing thing to do Ruthie! Wishing you the best of luck!!

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Olive & Michael Kenny

Well done Ruthie! Sending you lots of love as you take on this challenge. Michael & Olive x

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Izzy Noble

Well done Ruthie. Izzy 🥇

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Jessica

Go Ruthie!!!

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Anonymous

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Alan Flett

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Rebecca Reynolds

Well done Ruthie and friends! You’re all brilliant to take part and raise so much money for a great cause.

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Odhran Hoey

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Jennifer Neill Estevez

Well done Ruthie!

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Sacha Jones

Well done Ruthie from all the Jonesies x

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Annabel Okeeffe

Well done Ruth

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Deirdre Neill

Well done Ruthie.

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Andres

Well done Ruth!

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Mick

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Suzanne Dalton

Best of luck Ruthie

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Samantha Houston

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Sharon Maher

Best of luck Ruth excellent cause. Well done. Sharon & Andrew Maher (neighbours)

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Susan Wilkinson

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Rachel Neill

Well done, Ruth

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Emer & Ehmar

Well done, from your neighbours Emer & Ehmar

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Kevin Corcoran

Well done Ruthie

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Anonymous

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Tim Wilkinson

Welll done Ruthie! Proud of you!

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Maggie

Go Ruthie!

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Anonymous

Go Ruthie and team!

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Bella Wilkinson

Well done rue!!

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H&m

Well done to all the team!

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Street Collection

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Jane Neill

Well done Ruthie!!