In the week where damning rough sleeping figures painted a sorry picture of homelessness in London, Homeless Link have launched a powerful tool to help turn the tide.
Official government figures found that rough sleeping had fallen for the first time in eight years across the country but it was a different story in the English capital.
Stats showed that there were 1,283 rough sleepers in London last autumn, out of 4,677 on the streets across the country, up 13 per cent on the previous year.
However, the experts widely believe the official figures to be a significant underestimate, largely down to the fact that they are taken on a one-night snapshot count.
The Combined Homelessness and Information Network (CHAIN) count is regarded as a much more reliable method of counting, instead taking into account two weeks of counting to create an average.