If you go down to the Science Park tonight, you’re in for a big surprise.

If you go to Cambridge Science Park tonight, don’t be surprised if you come across bodies lying on the ground. Tonight is Byte Night and 55 people who work in Cambridge’s technology scene will be going to the Cambridge Science Park this evening to spend a night sleeping rough in support of Action for Children.

Our team includes David Mardle, Tim Ferris, Bill Thompson, Alex Kelleher and Vero Pepperel. They will be joining myself and about 50 other people in Cambridge as part of national Byte Night which involves over 500 people across the country who will raise about £ 500,000 for Action for Chilldren to combat youth homelessness.

bytenight logo 2010 action for children logo 2010

You would still be welcome to join us or, failing that, you could ‘outsource’ your involvement by making a donation, however large, to sponsor our team. We are hugely appreciative of all the support that we have received so far. Thank you but we would love some more. Please consider giving time or money to help. Thank you.

Action for Children helps nearly 156,000 children, young people and their families through nearly 420 projects across the UK. Go to http://www.virginmoneygiving.com/team/ByteNightMiscellany to find out more about the work of Action for Children, to see one of the more eclectic teams to participate in ByteNight and and MOST IMPORTANTLY, to sponsor us online.

Thank you very much for your support and think of us tonight.  http://www.virginmoneygiving.com/team/ByteNightMiscellany

Thank you.