Who We Are
Cambridge Street Pastors was founded in 2009 and is a registered charity. We are a membership organisation which is run by a Management Committee (Trustees) elected annually from and by its Members.
We encourage members of local churches and any organisation that is working with us to become a Member of Cambridge Street Pastors: this gives you the opportunity to participate in the organisation by coming along to the AGM as a voting member, receiving detailed newsletters, joining patrols any time as an Observer, being elected to join the Management Committee, etc. For details see the member's form.
Street Pastors, a national organisation, were pioneered in London in 2003 by Revd Les Isaac. On that first night, 18 volunteers took to the streets of Brixton – 15 women and 3 men. Les Isaac has recently been interviewed by Premier Christianity on the 20th anniversary, read here.
Since then over 12,000 street and prayer pastors have been trained, playing an active part in strengthening community life and working for safer streets.
Currently, more than 300 towns and cities around the UK have a Street Pastors team. When you add prayer pastors, management teams and trustees, this means that there are over 20,000 volunteers in total associated with the Street Pastors network.
Staff
Here in Cambridge, the day-to-day running of the charity is run by our coordinator, Neat Pellatt, supported by
Trustees
The Trustees have the ultimate responsibility for the work of Cambridge Street Pastors
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Geoff Mann (Treasurer)
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Jane Mann (Secretary)
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Revd Neil Perry
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Revd Dorothy Peyton-Jones (Chair)
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Laura Leeke
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Pip Lane
Please feel free to get in contact with any of us using the details on How to get in contact.
Policies
Street Pastors and NightLite volunteers will care for anyone who has become vulnerable on the streets. We have certain rules we follow in order to keep both ourselves and those we are serving safe. You may be interested in reading our safeguarding policy here.