Lost and Found: faith and spirituality in the lives of homeless people

Lost and Found, published in April 2013, is the first ever study of homeless people’s attitude to faith involving in-depth interviews with over 70 people. 

The feedback received  from service providers in particular has revealed significant demand and interest to explore more fully with homeless and vulnerable people their faith and spirituality – this has been expressed by both ‘secular’ and ‘faith-based’ organisations. Above all, many people say that the report’s findings are timely, confirming what they had observed and thought in relation to the wishes and feelings of service users, but not acted upon.

Publication Date: 
2017