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Everyday, hundreds of young people in Sheffield are at risk of homelessness. We care deeply about our community, where many of our people live and work, and we want to do everything we can to support Roundabout’s mission to end youth homelessness and support some of the most vulnerable young people in South Yorkshire.
We have joined up with Whittam Cox Architects to fundraise for Roundabout’s Bangers & Cash event. Head of Policy & Compliance Richard Grafton and Director Craig Finn have joined with Dave
Savage to embark on a four-day journey to Munich in an old Volvo, all to raise money and awareness for Roundabout.
Team Captain Richard explains, “As a regional business, it is vitally important that we provide meaningful support for our communities. We have a great commercial partnership with Whittam Cox Architects and I’m delighted that we can join together in our unified aim to help build a better future for young people.”
Your donations will help provide a safe place for young people, alongside support and life skills to help break the cycle of homelessness. Your support for our event will go a long way to changing the lives of some of the most vulnerable young people in Sheffield. Roundabout’s work is a lifeline for many and their support helps those they work with to prepare for a better future. Thank you.