A Deception Bay early learning centre is taking part in a community sleepover initiative, with staff giving up their beds to support young people experiencing homelessness.
A Sleepover With Purpose In Deception Bay
At Gardenia Early Learning Deception Bay, staff are preparing to swap their usual routines for a night on blow-up mattresses and sleeping bags inside the centre.
Around 12 team members will take part in the overnight stay on 15 April, marking Youth Homelessness Matters Day. The group will set up simple bedding on classroom mats to reflect the temporary and uncertain sleeping conditions faced by many young people without a stable home.
The experience is designed to bring attention to the realities of housing instability, offering a small but practical way for participants to engage with the issue.

Local Action Linked To A Wider Campaign
The Deception Bay sleepover forms part of Couch Surf for a Cause, a community-wide initiative led by Chameleon Housing.
The campaign encourages individuals, workplaces and community groups to organise sleepovers between April 11 and 19, with a strong focus on April 15 to coincide with Youth Homelessness Matters Day.
Participants are asked to give up their beds for one night, seek support from family and friends, and contribute funds towards services that assist young people experiencing homelessness.

Supporting Young People Facing Housing Instability
Chameleon Housing provides crisis and short-term accommodation, alongside programs that support young people in building independence.
This includes housing for young families, life-skills development, and support during early parenting stages, as well as services tailored for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.
Over the past five years, the organisation has assisted 184 individuals, most aged between 15 and 25, many of whom have experienced frequent moves or relied on couch surfing due to a lack of secure housing.
A Shared Effort Beyond The Classroom
The Deception Bay team has approached the sleepover as both a fundraising effort and a way to strengthen connections within the workplace.
The evening is expected to include simple activities such as board games, a shared meal and time together, while maintaining a clear focus on the purpose behind the event.
The participation also reflects an existing connection between the early learning centre and Chameleon Housing, reinforcing a broader commitment to community support.

Turning Awareness Into Practical Support
Couch Surf for a Cause invites participation in different forms, from hosting sleepovers to organising small fundraising activities.
Funds raised contribute to accommodation and essential support, with examples including providing a night of housing for a young person or assisting with basic household needs as they transition to more stable living arrangements.
In Deception Bay, the initiative demonstrates how local participation can contribute to a wider effort to address youth homelessness, using simple actions to raise awareness and support ongoing services.
Published 14-Apr-2026
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