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Celtic Sleep Out events return to Glasgow and London


Following the outstanding efforts of our supporters since 2015, the Glasgow event will take place for the fifth consecutive year, while the London event will return for a third year.

Participants at each event will spend the night battling the elements outdoors, under the stars, all for a wonderful cause.

All we ask is that you commit to raising a minimum of £130 (after entry fee) for Celtic FC Foundation’s 2019 Christmas Appeal.

Places for both events are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. The non-refundable registration fee is £30 per person.

Registration is now open for both Glasgow and London and the key details are:

CELTIC SLEEP OUT, GLASGOW

Date – Saturday, November 16, 2019, 10.00pm-6.00am

Venue – Celtic Park

Registration – You can sign up HERE. Please ensure you read the Terms and Conditions before completing the process.

CELTIC SLEEP OUT, LONDON

Date – Saturday, November 30, 2019, 9.00pm- 5.00am

Venue – St Anne’s Primary School, Whitechapel

Registration – You can sign up HERE. Please ensure you read the Terms and Conditions before completing the process.

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Celtic Park is our home and the natural location for the Glasgow event but the London venue also holds huge historical and emotional significance for the Celtic Family.

In 1892, five years after his leading role in the formation of Celtic Football Club, the Marist Order moved Brother Walfrid from Glasgow to the Whitechapel area of London’s East End.

Over the next 15 years, as Head Teacher at St Anne’s Primary, Brother Walfrid transformed the school and also established local boys’ clubs and a project to provide meals to the poor in the local community.

Due to anticipated severe weather conditions, these events will be exceptionally challenging, both mentally and physically. Therefore, participants must be aged 18+ and be in an appropriate physical condition to take part.

Celtic FC Foundation will provide a ground mat and foil sheet/blanket but participants are required to bring the appropriate equipment and wear relevant clothing and footwear.

All funds raised from these events will support our 2019 Christmas Appeal, which reflects the very essence of why our club was set up back in 1887.

The Appeal will help local families and pensioners who face poverty and hardship and a number of charities who care for those experiencing the torment of homelessness or other disadvantage. So please follow in the footsteps of Brother Walfrid and help us make a difference to the most vulnerable in our community this Christmas.

Thank you so much for your wonderful support.