A fresh appeal has been made for people to spend a night sleeping rough as part of an initiative to combat homelessness.
CEO Sleepout is returning to Oxford at a new location, University Parks, on October 10.
It will take place from 7.30pm until 6am the following morning and will aim to bring together academic, charity, and business leaders.
The initiative, organised with the support of Oxfordshire Homeless Movement, invites individuals to experience sleeping under the stars for one night to foster a sense of solidarity and understanding towards homelessness.
The event organisers said: "Join us and together we will unlock a deeper understanding and compassion for others - while raising awareness and big money to fight homelessness across the county.
"We realise that one night only gives you a glimpse into the reality of sleeping out day after day. Hopefully that glimpse with like-minded people is all it takes to want you to take more action to help."
This year's event will take place at University Parks, with a large indoor space for people to meet.
There will also be a breakfast provided by University College and parking will be available.
Last year's sleepout in Oxford raised £76,500 for Oxfordshire Homeless Movement, with the money going towards the charity's frontline projects.
CEO Sleepout UK is a national charity aiming to unite the business sector in combating homelessness.
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