House of Hope is a long-term home for orphanedHoh Vertical children (children who have lost both parents) was begun in the Mission House in March of 2006 with the admission of four sisters who were referred to FOGM by World Vision. Since that small beginning, HOH has grown to a capacity for 33 orphans and has moved to a large house and compound in the Senior Quarters district of Gulu. Through the mentoring of both women and men staff members and through spiritual nurturing and training, HOH is working to see children loved, healed and given a stable family environment in which to develop their identities as children of God and come into their destinies in Christ.

We believe that God will use these children as instruments of healing for our land as well as future leaders for this country. HOH is committed to being an agent of God’s provision for these children, in both the natural and the spiritual, so that they can become adults who are committed to the Kingdom of God.

Future vision includes:

1) the development of a desperately needed Christian preschool within the home, with plans to expand to upper grade levels, creating the first Christian school in the north

2) a 10-acre children’s village with small, family-style homes of 8-10 children with a widow as a house-mother; ten clusters of these homes would make up a village, providing 100 children a home, hope, and a future

3) ten such villages would provide 1,000 children a home, and would include schools, vocational and recreational areas, clinics, and chapels

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