Luton Street Pastors are trained volunteers from local churches who care about our community. We were formed in 2010 and recently celebrated our 5 year anniversary. We have around 30 members, including some who are currently training to join our team.

We are led by our team of trustees and a local coordinator and we also have support from local churches and community groups in partnership with the police, local council and other statutory agencies.

We are usually on patrol from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. on a Friday or Saturday night to care for, listen to and help people who are out on the streets. We meet party goers, door staff, other agencies and the homeless and vulnerable. Our teams carry flip flops, lollipops and basic first aid, and will pick up glass and rubbish from the streets as they patrol. We are happy to chat to anyone and always try and help where we can.

We want the streets of Luton to be a safe place for everyone to be.

We are part of a national team first pioneered in 2003, and Street Pastors continues to grow throughout the UK and across the world.