#UTSleepOut2021

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YFUTSleepOut 2020

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Raise money and awareness about youth homelessness by sleeping out with us! 
This is an opportunity to be subjected to the adverse weather conditions experienced by many homeless youth. Since the average temperature in November is typically less than 40 degrees Fahrenheit and attendees will be sleeping under the stars, you will need to plan to bring gear to keep warm such as: sleeping bags, blankets, hand warmers, boots, gloves, beanies and other necessary items. Upon entry to our camp area, participants will receive a cardboard box to use for ground cover and to mark their sleeping area. Youth Futures will be serving soup from 7:30pm-9pm and breakfast at 6am Sunday. Unlike youth experiencing real homelessness, our participants will have access to restrooms, on-site security, food, hot beverages and an indoor "Warm Zone."

OGDEN EVENT

Who: you and friends

What: Sleeping under the stars

Where: Ogden, UT (exact location TBD)

When: Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021 7 p.m.

 

ST.GEORGE EVENT

Who: you and friends

What: Sleeping under the stars

Where: St. George, UT (exact location TBD)

When: Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021 7 p.m.



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