SleepOut is a night spent outside to raise awareness and funds to support young people experiencing homelessness in New Hampshire. Each year, an estimated 15,000 young people experience homelessness in the state. Waypoint’s 12th annual SleepOut begins with a community gathering at Bronstein Park on Friday, March 27. After the gathering, participants sleep outside in a location of their choosing as an act of solidarity with youth experiencing homelessness. Funds raised through SleepOut support New Hampshire’s only low-barrier emergency youth shelter and safe space in Manchester, youth drop-in centers in Manchester and Rochester, and a range of support services that help young people find long-term stability. Join us to raise awareness and funds—because every young person deserves a safe home.