Description
Childrens HopeChest develops highly relational, community-to-community partnerships between Christian communities in North America and communities of orphaned and vulnerable children in nine countries. We believe the most transformational, holistic, sustainable, and long-term change occurs when one community partners with another. HopeChest currently has partnerships in Russia, Swaziland, Ethiopia, Uganda, Haiti, Guatemala, Moldova, India, and the United States.
History
Childrens HopeChest was founded in 1994 in response to the devastating need of orphans in Russia following the fall of the Iron Curtain. These children had serious basic needs for clothing, food, medical attention and facilities, but more compelling was their need for love, human interaction and care, and future hope.
In response, Childrens HopeChest developed a holistic approach, which helps meet medical, physical, educational, emotional, and spiritual needs of orphaned children and youth, in fulfillment of our mission.
In late 2006, CHC leadership felt God calling them to expand our ministry to orphaned and vulnerable children. In 2007, after much prayer and deliberation, CHC partnered with Adventures in Missions and their indigenous staff to begin working in Swaziland.
Due to the increasing awareness of the complex barriers faced by orphaned and vulnerable children in Africa, CHC launched ministry in Uganda and Ethiopia in 2009 with our own indigenous staff. Currently, CHC maintains our own NGO status in both Uganda and Ethiopia.
In 2010, further opportunities allowed for CHC to begin partnering with on-the-ground ministry partners in Haiti, Moldova, India, South Africa, and Guatemala.
Childrens HopeChest currently has active partnerships in Russia, Swaziland, Ethiopia, Uganda, Haiti, Guatemala, Moldova, India, and the United States.