Pentecost Hope Centre is a specialised department under HUM that focuses on vulnerable children below the age of 18 who have left home and are exposed to life-threateningconditions in the streets, slums, and ghettos—often with little or no parental care or supervision.
These children face numerous risks, including:
- Exposure to drugs and substance abuse
- Involvement in excessive child labour
- Recruitment into gangs and criminal activity
- Trafficking, forced labour, and commercial sexual exploitation
Such conditions severely harm the physical, emotional, spiritual, social, intellectual, and psychological development of these children.
Core Mandate of the Department:
- Engagement – Establishing contact and building trust with children at risk.
- Rescue – Intervening to remove them from harmful environments.
- Rehabilitation – Providing spiritual counselling, emotional healing, healthcare, and education.
- Skill Development – Equipping them with life skills and vocational training.
- Re-integration – Reuniting children with their families or reintegrating them into society through safe and supportive pathways.
Pentecost Hope Centre exists to restore dignity, purpose, and hope to these children—offering them a chance at a better life anchored in the love of Christ.