Zen staff to sleep out for homelessness charity Petrus
Date published: 09 February 2017
Zen Internet Managing Director Richard Tang
Staff from Rochdale-based internet service provider, Zen, will brave the potentially icy temperatures of a February night to raise money for homelessness charity Petrus Community.
Among those wrapping up warm on 23 February will be chief executive Richard Tang and divisional managing director Martin O’Donnell, who will be joined in the grounds of Manchester Cathedral by eight other members of staff. The sleep out will take place between 6pm on 23 February and 8am on 24 February.
Petrus, also based in Rochdale, has been providing supported housing and related services to homeless people since 1972. Petrus is Zen’s chosen charity for 2017.
Mr Tang said: “We’re supporting Petrus throughout the year with our regular itinerary of fundraisers and social events, and given the nature of the charity a sponsored sleep out seemed a natural extension of those efforts. We want to use the night to raise funds, and also to raise awareness.
"Petrus does some really important, really necessary work, and we hope that after the sleep out a few more people will know about it.”
Natalie Hodgson, from Zen’s systems development department, who is organising the sleep out, added: “It’s probably going to be cold, it may be wet, and we have no idea what sort of reception we’ll get from ordinary members of the Manchester public who might be in the city centre that night, but that’s what homeless people go through every night. If nothing else I think it will make us all aware of how lucky we are that we only have to do it once.”
Sonia Denham, deputy coordinator at Petrus, said: “Petrus are extremely grateful to Zen for choosing us as their charity for the year, and have already received a vast amount of donations such as clothes and food for people we support.
"We’re looking forward to taking part in the upcoming fundraising events and will, of course, be present in Manchester for the sleep out.”
Zen hopes to raise well over £1,000 from the sleep out. To donate, visit:
https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/zeninternet2
Do you have a story for us?
Let us know by emailing news@rochdaleonline.co.uk
All contact will be treated in confidence.
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1Detective from Rochdale convicted of sexually assaulting colleagues
- 2Changes to council services over Christmas and New Year
- 3Rail travel advice calendar released for week over Christmas
- 4Extra £1m to be spent fixing Rochdale town hall clock and steps
- 5Andy Burnham "did not ask" for powers to overturn council decisions
To contact the Rochdale Online news desk, email news@rochdaleonline.co.uk or visit our news submission page.
To get the latest news on your desktop or mobile, follow Rochdale Online on Twitter and Facebook.