Peter Brodnicki joins Fulham FC Foundation Stadium Sleepout to support homelessness charities
All proceeds will help to fund vital outreach, support services, and long-term solutions for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Mortgage industry leader Peter Brodnicki will be trading his warm bed for a sleeping bag this November, as he takes part in the 2025 Fulham FC Foundation Stadium Sleepout on Friday 14th November at Craven Cottage.
The event will see Peter spend the night outdoors alongside supporters of Fulham FC Foundation and SPEAR, two charities working to tackle homelessness, hardship and social isolation across London.
While there’s talk that Peter may bring along a bottle to get through the cold night, he’s promised only to do so if he reaches his fundraising target. In his typically modest style, Peter rarely asks for personal sponsorship – but this cause is particularly close to his heart.
Speaking ahead of the event, Peter said: “Homelessness is something that affects far too many people, especially during the winter months. This challenge is just one night for me, but it’s a way to raise awareness and funds for organisations doing incredible work to help people rebuild their lives.”
Those wishing to support Peter’s fundraising efforts can donate via his official page: https://fulhamfc.enthuse.com/pf/peter-brodnicki.
All proceeds will go directly to Fulham FC Foundation and SPEAR, helping to fund vital outreach, support services, and long-term solutions for individuals experiencing homelessness.
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