Streetlytes-UK

Streetlytes-UK is a unique homelessness support charity in London that is run and managed by people who have overcome addiction or homelessness themselves.

Streetlytes' founder, Rudi Richardson, was a drug addict and was living in a hostel after being homeless for many years, when he had a profound spiritual experience of being called by God to help others like him. Rudi's response - taking food out to the homeless people sleeping rough around Victoria station - showed him the need for regular, ongoing outreach with the hungry and homeless in West London.  

One of the key parts of Streetlytes' work with homeless people and addicts is the ability to relate on a first-hand basis. Rudi says, "I felt called, as it were, to create and organise a charity of like-minded people such as myself who have recovered; to be able to go out and to reach out and touch the homeless, the marginalised, the foreigner, the alien, in a way they can identify. Our core staff are ex-homeless, ex-prison, ex-whatever, and we have recovered. But recovery for us is a life-long process, and as a result of what we do and what I do, we also work on our own salvation every day by being of service."

Streetlytes currently run a daily drop-in service at the King George's hostel in Westminster, outreach in Shepherd's Bush, and drug awareness sessions. Staff and volunteers also work with individuals at the drop-in sessions to help them access help with health issues and addiction problems, and find accommodation.

David, who works with Streetlytes as a Liasion Officer, was formerly homeless and now helps others to find accommodation. Watch the film to hear David's story.

You can sponsor Rudi and help us to support others like him. Find out how to sponsor a Christian community hero.