Join Rev. Charlotte in an exploration of the innovative work and transformative potential of street chaplains and spiritual care providers serving in marginalized spaces shaped by poverty, oppression and homelessness. Learn more about Rev. Charlotte’s personal journey into this calling—how she discovered her passion for spiritual care for the unhoused, and how this work forever changed her understanding of community, care, and compassion. Together, we’ll reflect on the ways that communities of faith and justice can spark a revolution in how we care for our unhoused and marginalized neighbors.
Rev. Charlotte Cramer is an interfaith minister and street chaplain and founder of Temple of the Forgotten, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing spiritual presence on the streets, in marginalized spaces and within the system of poverty. Her work centers trauma-informed interfaith ministry, nonjudgmental witnessing, and healing through connection. She believes that spirituality can help heal trauma and bring people out of isolation, and back into community and belonging.