Hope For The Nations


Hope for the Nations works in coalition and partnership with various types of organizations that are already showing a deep commitment to serving their communities. HFTNs’ role is to come along side and support these efforts through mentorship, capacity building, funding and project development so that standards of care for children and their communities can be met and improved upon, and so that programs can become more self-sufficient.

We invite you to learn more about our partners:

ACTION International

HFTN partners in Gulu, Uganda with ACTION International, an international non-denominational Christian organization. ACTION shows the love of Christ to neglected and abused children and their families through practical ministries that specialize in reaching the poor. To learn more, go to www.actionintl.org.

Agape Gospel Mission (AGM)

HFTN partners with Agape Gospel Mission, a US 501(c)3, which works in Accra, Ghana. AGM is focused on reaching the poor through medical outreaches, hospital visits, and the Agape Children’s Home. Medical teams conduct outreaches in rural areas where there is no access to proper medical care. Ministry teams make visits to local hospitals to pray for the sick. Orphaned children are rescued out of terrible situations and brought into a loving environment. They are given medical treatment, fed, clothed, housed, educated, and cared for by loving local Christians. To learn more, go to www.agapegospelmission.org.

African Revival Ministries International

HFTN partners with ARM International, an international NGO based in the United Kingdom. ARM is particularly active in the Great Lakes Region (Burundi, Rwanda and Congo) and in Senegal, West Africa. ARM was founded in 1994, but the founder, David NDARUHUSTE, died in a plane crash in Eastern Congo in 1997 and was succeeded by Edmond KIVUYE who is based in Burundi. ARM targets the poor and most marginalized sections of society with an aim of achieving lasting and sustainable development. They do this by improving basic living standards through the delivery of health and education services, as well as income opportunities.

Be A Hero

Be A HERO creates heroes out of ordinary people by providing them with opportunities to change the world, one child at a time. Be A HERO raises awareness of the challenges facing children and enlists everyone to the mission of mercy and social justice – caring for children at risk. To learn more, go to www.beahero.org.

Cambodian Hope Organization (CHO)

HFTN partners with CHO, a Cambodian Christian NGO based in Poipet, Cambodia, whose vision it is to see a network of strong, hope-filled communities, where adequate mental, physical, and spiritual needs are met. CHO believes that children are to be at the heart of this vision for Cambodia and so they strive to educate, empower and equip children as leaders of the future. In fitting with this, the pinnacle of CHO's ever-expanding network of projects is currently a ten year vision for the creation of a safe haven site close to Poipet that will serve the needs of trafficked children. Safe Haven was recently commissioned in 2009. To learn more about CHO, go to www.cambodianhopeorganization.org.

Christian Services Association (CSA)

Our partner is Christian Services Association, a non-profit society founded in Canada in 1973 and in the USA in 1984. It is the parent ministry of Extreme Prophetic, a US 501(c)3 founded in 2004 in Arizona. CSA/Extreme Prophetic is located in Arizona, USA and in Kelowna, BC. To find out more, go to www.extremeprophetic.com.

Divine Inheritance (DI)

HFTN partners in Burma (Myanmar) and Thailand with Divine Inheritance (DI), a registered US 501(c)3. DI has a historical presence in Southeast Asia spanning over 120 years of work with children and families. Their focus is to save children, both girls and boys, from military conscription as child soldiers. In the past two years alone, DI has helped to rescue over 100 child soldiers. Together, DI and HFTN plan to rescue many more children in the coming years. To learn more about DI go to www.divineinheritance.com.

Element Four

HFTN partners with Element Four, a Kelowna, BC marketing and Research and Development company focused on the development of atmospheric water generators, or what we call WaterMills.WaterMills draw moisture from the air outside and turns it into pure, fresh drinking water. Each WaterMill can supply enough drinking water to meet the daily needs of a family of six at a fraction of the cost of bottled water. To find out more, go to www.elementfour.com.

Grupo Amor de Mexico, A.R.

HFTN partners with Grupo Amor de México, A. R. This association was founded in order to help orphans and homeless or abused children in Colima, Mexico, by giving them all the support that they should reasonably expect according to the Convention on the Rights of the Child. In January 1992 Grupo Amor was pleased to open the Home Of Love and Protection for Children. To find out more, go to www.hogaramor.com.

International Dove

HFTN partners with International Dove (DOVE), a registered Canadian charity, to care for orphans and abandoned children in Sierra Leone, West Africa. DOVE has a children's village - Village of Hope - on the outskirts of Freetown. Two hundred miles upcountry DOVE also cares for 44 children who remain in foster homes in their community. The most needy of these children will be transferred to our Village of Hope as facilities are constructed and space allows. To learn more, go to www.internationaldove.com.

Love Mercy

HFTN partners with Love Mercy, a US 501(c)3, in Kenya. Love Mercy believes not just in giving to the poor, but in investing in the poor. They do this by creating safe environments for youth to live and grow, and through innovative micro-enterprise creation and community development projects. To learn more, go to www.lovemercy.com.

Miracle of Love Mercy Ministries

HFTN partners with Miracle of Love Mercy Ministries, a registered Mexican Civil Association, that is dedicated to the safety and welfare of the children and families in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The program of care incorporates the best practices of current child care programs and serves as a model for other public and private children’s residential services. To learn more, go to www.miracleoflove.us.

Partners in Action

HFTN partners with Partners in Action (PIA), a USA registered 501(c)3, in Swaziland, Africa. PIA initially focussed on community interventions in South-central Phoenix, Arizona, but their success has led them to expand their work to include children’s homes around the world. To learn more, go to www.partnersinaction.org.

Provision of Hope

HFTN partners with Provision of Hope, a Kelowna, BC based organization that is dedicated to serving the poor in Liberia, West Africa. Provision of Hope’s mandate is to assist orphans, widows and refugees by providing food, shelter, clothing, medicines and education for those left destitute because of war. To find out more, go to www.provisionofhope.com.