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Businesses urged to play their part in showing homelessness the red card

Michael Sheen and Cymorth Cymru, the representative body for nearly 90 providers of homelessness, housing and support services, are calling on companies to help

Michael Sheen about the Homeless World Cup

When Michael Sheen made his impassioned plea for the Homeless World Cup to come to Wales, the Welsh actor and activist had much more than a football tournament in his mind.

He already knew the event would transform lives, by supporting hundreds of people with experience of homelessness and social exclusion to represent their country on the world stage.

However, he also had his sights set on changing people’s minds, challenging the systems that cause homelessness, and leaving a legacy that will benefit people beyond the tournament’s final whistle.

This requires not just members of the public but also businesses and organisations to help.

Michael Sheen has thrown his support behind the Homeless World Cup which is being held in Cardiff this summer(Image: PA)

That’s where Cymorth Cymru, the representative body for nearly 90 providers of homelessness, housing and support services across Wales, came in.

It acts as the voice of the sector, influencing the development and implementation of policy, legislation and practice that affects its members and the people they support.

“We want to be part of a movement that ends homelessness and creates a Wales where everyone can live safely and independently in their own homes and thrive in their communities,” explained Katie Dalton, director of Cymorth Cymru.

“Over the last eight months we’ve been working with Michael to consider how we can use the tournament as a platform for achieving this ambition.