Volunteer Trevor Huggins' account of how helping others holds the key to our own wellbeing. Read more
25 August 21: Author Deborah Klee is taking on this year's Sleep Out for the first time. Here she shares some of her motivations for taking part. Read more
Milla Booth feeds back from her school's International Women's Day conference on homelessness. Read more
22 November 2018: Volunteer's account of the "practical, sensible and hope giving” experience inside a shelter. Read more
Sleep Out participant Anna Stamenova writes how feelings of elation turned to despair, eventually giving way to a feeling of purpose. Read more
Siena interned in Summer 2018. Here she reflects on her time spent with Glass Door staff, volunteers and guests. Read more
Even though it was absolutely freezing day, we were grateful for the opportunity to help others and even more grateful to have somewhere warm to return to. Read more
Jodi Gothold reports on the night she and four of her friends and colleagues spent the night sleeping outside on one of the coldest nights of the year. Read more
"The ability to have a normal conversation is probably the most important thing we as volunteers can offer," writes Will Hamlyn. Read more
Writer Penelope Bennett reflects on her experience at the annual Glass Door Sleep Out. Read more
Despite a recent hip replacement surgery for one of them, David and Gill Rose took on a 200 Km pilgrimage walk to Santiago de Compostela in Northern Spain. Read more
Award-winning volunteer Rosie has been welcoming guests with a bit of banter and a twinkle in her eye since 2000. Here, she reflects on her many years of service. Read more
Sleep Out participant Margaret Sawyer reflects on her night on the pavement. Read more