We are an interdenominational mission with the home office in the UK (Harold Wood, just off J28, M25).
We work mostly in Africa and Asia.
We were established in 1994 by volunteers in order to help victims and refugees following the Rwandan genocide. The work stemmed from a deeply held belief among many Christians that, despite the great distances involved, there was something we could do to help those in need.
Our aim today is much as it was then, to help alleviate poverty and suffering, particularly among the more vulnerable people, the elderly, orphans and children. The charity supports orphanages, education, street culture, medical and rural health and literacy projects.
We are a registered charity (1061526) and all our details (including our financial returns, etc.) can be found HERE on the Charity Commission's web site.
Like all small charities, we are constantly evolving as we seek new ways to reach out to those in need. If you have ideas that could enable us to share the love of Jesus with others, or raise funds to increase the funding we can send overseas, please do get in touch.
The timeline to the right shows where we came from under the founder of Christian Hope International (Victor Bull) and where we are going today.