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South 性视界传媒 moms gear up for night on the street to help vulnerable kids

鈥楾hese kids don鈥檛 have a choice,鈥 say pair of moms spending a night in a Vancouver back alley

A pair of South 性视界传媒 moms say they hope spending a night in a Vancouver back alley will help get vulnerable kids back on track.

Along with 48 other Lower Mainland moms, Britta Cheetham and Claudia Hainc have chosen to participate in , a fundraiser that saw them hunker down last night (Thursday) behind Covenant House in Yaletown with only a piece of cardboard for a bed and a sleeping bag to keep them warm.

Earlier this week, Cheetham and Hainc said they know the experience will be only the slightest insight to the discomfort lived on a daily basis by many young people who are struggling with homelessness, mental-health issues and addiction.

鈥淚 have a choice,鈥 Cheetham said of the decision to participate. 鈥淭hese kids don鈥檛 have a choice.鈥

They are hoping it will bring awareness and funds to Covenant House; a centre that works to help an estimated 700 street youth 鈥 aged 16 to 24 鈥 by providing food, shelter, clothing and counselling.

鈥淓verything Covenant House does is to point kids back in the direction of regular life,鈥 said Cheetham.

Cheetham, 49, said she began volunteering with Covenant House last summer, 鈥渢o feel like I鈥檓 doing something that really matters in a child鈥檚 life.鈥

Once a week, she helps out in the clothing room, where street youth get to pick from donated pants and other items.

The work is both uplifting and heartbreaking, she said 鈥 uplifting, because she knows youth coming to Covenant House have chosen to take steps towards a brighter future, and heartbreaking, knowing the youth have endured so much before coming through those doors.

鈥淐ircumstances have to be pretty bad for you to feel safer on the street than at home,鈥 she said. 鈥淥nce they step foot into Covenant House, for me, it鈥檚 a step in the right direction.鈥

For Hainc, 56, this will be her second year participating in Sleep Out. She described last year鈥檚 experience as 鈥渁n eye-opener.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting and it鈥檚 emotional,鈥 she said.

Before tucking in, participants hear from youth who are benefiting from Covenant House.

For Hainc, this year鈥檚 Sleep Out has additional meaning: she鈥檚 doing it in honour of her father, Hans, who died unexpectedly in January.

鈥淎ll his life, he had a big heart for people affected by illness, disability鈥,鈥 she said, recounting how her father, when she was growing up in Switzerland, took on responsibility for three children whose own parents were unable to properly care for them.

To participate in Sleep Out this year, she and Cheetham committed to raising at least $3,000 each, and so far, each has surpassed the goal by about $1,000. As a group, the goal is $150,000. So far, more than $135,000 has been raised.

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Tracy Holmes

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Tracy Holmes has been a reporter with Peace Arch News since 1997.
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