You can help raise money for UNICEF UK this June by holding your own sleepover, or joining organised sleepover events at exclusive locations across the UK such as theme parks, castles, dungeons and aquariums.

You could also win places in Sleepovers at some unusual venues, so register your details to find out more. 

Date: 22-23 June 2013

Who can take part: Organised school or youth groups for children aged 5-16, such as a school club, Brownies, Scouts, Boys' and Girls' Brigades. Sign your youth group up for the Giant Sleepover with our online form.

Registration fee: £25 per group. A £2 Every Child Counts fee is also due before the event.

What you get: Activity ideas and support to help you plan your sleepover, along with fun goodie bags for everyone. You'll also be able to chat with other group leaders and upload photos by joining our facebook group.

How to register: sign your youth group up for the Giant Sleepover through our simple online form

Why join Giant Sleepover 2013

We believe that every child should get the food they need to survive and thrive. There’s enough food in the world for all children to have enough to eat, yet children are still going to bed hungry. Together, we can change this.

The Giant Sleepover, in association with UNICEF UK, is a great opportunity for children to have fun and learn about children around the world. The money you raise by taking part in the Giant Sleepover 2013 will help save and transform children’s lives every day.

Watch Sam's Story to see how the money you raise makes a difference.

Find out more

To find out more visit www.giantsleepover.com, or register now.

If you have any questions email fundraisinghelp@unicef.org.uk or call our helpdesk on 0844 801 2414.

 

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