Hot air balloon takes to the skies of London to help those less fortunate

Fly Me Home is an exciting new venture in which homeless and vulnerably housed young people will make, build and fly a hot air balloon to raise awareness of the growing number of people without homes in the UK.
The project, launched by the award winning homeless charity Film It, aimsto raise awareness of the growing problem of the hidden homeless.
The Fly Me Home balloon will be printed with up to 30,000 signatures and messages of support to raise awareness and tackle the growing problem of people living on the streets. On the 11th December the balloon will be tethered outside St Pauls where it will be blessed by the Dean of St Pauls Cathedral in preparation for its flight across the Capital next spring. It has been ten years since the Dean of St Pauls Cathedral last carried out such a blessing.
A ten pound donation will give supporters the chance to win a ride and write a message on the balloon itself. That money will go towards helping young people back into education, training and employment. From there it’s a shortstep to a home of their own.
At the heart of Film It’s work is the understanding that vulnerable people need to address social behaviour and self esteem before they can move on to employability skills, Fly Me Home tackles this problem. For many, formal education is not an option as they have suffered exclusion from schools or their own family. The Fly Me Home project will form the centrepiece of a new social enterprise in which the homeless will be given the opportunity to regain control of their lives.
Thanks to Fly Me Home each young person will be offered individual tailored mentoring support that will be
designed to address their particular issues, directing them towards ongoing help and further encouraging them tocreate stable relationships.


