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Woman sleeping out for 10 nights across UK beds down in Hull | |
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Lianne Kirkman founded an organisation providing accommodation for vulnerable women | Lianne Kirkman founded an organisation providing accommodation for vulnerable women |
A woman who is sleeping on the streets for 10 nights across the UK to highlight the issues facing vulnerable women is bedding down in Hull later. | A woman who is sleeping on the streets for 10 nights across the UK to highlight the issues facing vulnerable women is bedding down in Hull later. |
Lianne Kirkman, from Scunthorpe, will spend her ninth night in the city and meet with two local organisations, before finishing in Blackpool on Monday. | Lianne Kirkman, from Scunthorpe, will spend her ninth night in the city and meet with two local organisations, before finishing in Blackpool on Monday. |
Ms Kirkman, founder of The Esther Project, which supports women dealing with a range of issues, such as mental health, domestic abuse and addiction, is raising awareness about some of the challenges facing homeless women. | Ms Kirkman, founder of The Esther Project, which supports women dealing with a range of issues, such as mental health, domestic abuse and addiction, is raising awareness about some of the challenges facing homeless women. |
The Her Fight, Our Night Challenge has seen her also sleep out in Leamington Spa, Coventry, Birmingham, Bristol, Plymouth, Southampton, London and Doncaster. | The Her Fight, Our Night Challenge has seen her also sleep out in Leamington Spa, Coventry, Birmingham, Bristol, Plymouth, Southampton, London and Doncaster. |
Lianne Kirkman, left, talking to a homeless woman in Bristol | Lianne Kirkman, left, talking to a homeless woman in Bristol |
Ms Kirkman said she wanted to learn from the organisations and groups she spent time with. | Ms Kirkman said she wanted to learn from the organisations and groups she spent time with. |
"I want to see what's working for them in the areas of counselling, employability, homelessness and women in and out of the criminal justice system," she said. | "I want to see what's working for them in the areas of counselling, employability, homelessness and women in and out of the criminal justice system," she said. |
"There are some great projects out there." | "There are some great projects out there." |
She will be joined in Hull by Phil Irvin, from Jubilee Church Hull, which supports those in need in the city and works with the homeless. | She will be joined in Hull by Phil Irvin, from Jubilee Church Hull, which supports those in need in the city and works with the homeless. |
Ms Kirkman said she had also spent time with Together Women, a not-for-profit organisation in George Street that supports women and girls across the North of England. | Ms Kirkman said she had also spent time with Together Women, a not-for-profit organisation in George Street that supports women and girls across the North of England. |
The centre focuses on those who are involved or at risk of entering the criminal justice system. | The centre focuses on those who are involved or at risk of entering the criminal justice system. |
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