BRINGING HOPE TO THE HOPELESS
When People Find Hope, they Find Strength to Rise, Reason to Live and Meaning to Life.
THE HOPE REVOLUTION
The Hope Revolution was founded by Rev. Jacobus Nomdoe.
It was born out of a sheer desire to see significant change in the drug culture.
Rev. Nomdoe are the founder of Teen Challenge South Africa. Since it’s inception in 1998, it’s been extremely successful in the field of Residential Rehabilitation which is the Primary focus of Teen Challenge.
During 2014, whilst teaching at an Annual Leadership Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, the dream and Vision of Hope Revolution was born.
He started off to write a concept of the program and later developed a Training Manual
WE PRIDE OURSELVES IN TAKING ON CHALLENGES AND SEEING THEM THROUGH.
Mobilizing communities to become resilient and to serve people holistically
IF SOMEONE CAN’T FIND HOPE, LET HOPE FIND THEM
When someone find hope, he/she finds strength to rise, a reason to live and meaning to life
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
We aim to be effective and efficient to successfully combat the scourge of drug abuse
Drug Abusers
High Risk
At Risk
Most Hopeless
UBUNTU
OUR STRATERY
Your loved ones who are challenged
In 2018,
The Hope Revolution Program was regarded as one of three most innovative programs in the world by an independent Consultancy Firm, Bridgespan in the USA, that address the scourge of Addiction effectively.
What makes it to be a force to be reckoned with is the fact that it’s core function is to mobilize communities to become resilient in fighting for the right reasons.
ESTABLISH & DEVELOP
Houses of Hope
PROVIDE
Aftercare Services
EARLY INTERVENTION
Awareness Education
24/7 CONTACT
care centers
PARTNERSHIPS
Secondary Care
MOBILE COMMUNITY
OutReach Programs
OUR MOVEMENT IS POWERED BY
SUPPORTERS LIKE YOU
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We need entire communities to stand together and fight for their children and youth