Pentecost Hope Centre

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:

  1. Exposure to drugs and substance abuse
  2. Involvement in excessive child labour
  3. Recruitment into gangs and criminal activity
  4. 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:

  1. Engagement – Establishing contact and building trust with children at risk.
  2. Rescue – Intervening to remove them from harmful environments.
  3. Rehabilitation – Providing spiritual counselling, emotional healing, healthcare, and education.
  4. Skill Development – Equipping them with life skills and vocational training.
  5. 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.

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