HOW IT ALL BEGAN
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 is 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 for the Church.The fundamental principle of the Hope Revolution is to ensure people trap in the addiction finds Hope, hence the Mission Statement :”If someone Can’t find Hope, HOPE Must FIND them.”In 2017, Global Teen Challenge undergo a vigorous assessment by a research institute from New York, Rev Nomdoe presented the Hope Revolution as a program to combat addiction aggressively. In December, 2018, the organization released their report about the work of Global Teen Challenge around the world in 125 Nations. The Hope Revolution was mentioned in their report as one of the top 3 most innovative programs in the world.
WE ARE
WHAT WE SPECIALISE IN
The hope revolution is a non profit organisation that offer service and can be distinguished as follows:
- Outreach programs & projects for community of western cape and Gauteng
- Youth –educational institutions (school primary, secondary schools & colleges)
- We serve our community street by street, house by house, community by community and province by province
- Hotspot (street) impoverished youth and adults of
- Awareness – campaigns, projects, events
- Prevention – information distribution, interactive projects
- Early intervention – referral information, group support workshops, counselling