International Homes Of Hope

Purpose

 

Our Vision and Mission

 

Our Vision

International Homes of Hope desires to provide for troubled teens, AIDS orphans and discarded, abandoned, prostituted, and otherwise socio-economically disadvantaged youth around the world. This includes program services and homes with the goal of meeting the needs of the child/youth in all areas of his/her life – spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and educational. These services will create and environment that will enable the children/youth to grow into mature, fulfilled Christians and leaders, as well as, good citizens, that will impact the world for Christ.

Our Mission

The mission of International Homes of Hope is to provide support for various ministries and opportunities for troubled teens, AIDS orphans left behind from the death of their parents and adolescents in the world who are trying to escape child prostitution, drug addiction, sexual abuse and slavery. We believe in providing a home environment of safety, love, and instruction with the opportunity to receive an education and develop skills while learning how to walk in a daily relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ-- ultimately, sending them out to be missionaries to the world as leaders and professionals.

The January 17, 2000 issue of Newsweek contains an excellent cover story on the issue of AIDS orphans in Africa. Sadly, there is no mention of the involvement of Christians in the effort to meet the needs of the orphans, but it does give some very significant background information. The article with photographs covers pages 32 to 48. Then there is Uganda's Lost Children or prostituted young girls in the Far East. There is so much need and we what to help!