As an expression of God’s kingdom, Promise Home works with the Congolese Free Church (CECU) as well as its churches and partners to deliver personalized, professional services to young people with disabilities and their families.
Promise Home began by serving 12 children through residential care in 2018. The program now serves 90 children, 50 of whom are in residential care. As participants in the ministry, these young people receive an education, independent living skills, vocational training, community and an understanding of what it means to develop a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Promise Home is successfully helping young people with disabilities participate in family, church and community life. As an example, five children were recently reintegrated with their families and two graduates are pursuing college education—one studying accounting and one in seminary to become a pastor.
This year, Promise Home is deepening and extending its impact by piloting a new family engagement model and training two child case workers as disability community care workers. By shifting the ministry focus toward households and local churches, families and entire communities will be equipped to provide care for these children, extending the impact of Promise Home beyond its residential capacity and deepening the ministry of the Congolese church.
With your support, Promise Home will continue to offer quality residential care while expanding its ministry to serve families and caregivers of those with disabilities. Thank you for your support and for being a crucial part of advancing the mission of Promise Home.