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Our Purpose One-hundred million abused and abandoned children, many orphaned by AIDS, live desperate lives trying to survive on the streets of virtually every city in the developing world. They are alone...hungry...without hope. They are society's outcasts, begging and stealing to make it through each new day. Agape Children's Ministry is a non-profit, Christian mission organization dedicated to bringing help and hope to these children.
Agape's initial project is helping street boys in the East African city of Kisumu, in western Kenya. Since 1993, Agape has been developing a comprehensive program designed to rescue boys from the streets and provide the means by which each boy can grow and mature into a productive, contributing member of the community; a responsible, loving husband; an exemplary father and provider for his family. Four Essential Ingredients
Agape’s mission may be summed up in four words: rescue, redeem, rehabilitate, and reintegrate. We must first rescue the child from the life-threatening dangers of the streets. There they are victims of violence, physical abuse, malnutrition, and disease. Malaria and illnesses caused by eating rotten food from garbage bins and drinking contaminated water are common among street children. Many boys turn to sniffing glue in order to numb their minds and escape their loneliness and fear. Sadly, continued use of glue can cause irreversible brain damage. As part of their rescue, we address their physical needs by providing a safe place to live, clothes, nutritious meals, and necessary medical care. We also seek to deal with their emotional and psychological needs. Agape provides an atmosphere of love and acceptance, where every boy is taught he is God’s unique and valued child. We share the life-changing message of the Gospel with them. As they come to know and experience Christ’s love and forgiveness (redeem), emotional wounds heal—hope and purpose are restored. The next step is to seek to rehabilitate the boys through academic and vocational training, equipping them to be independent and to live productive, contributive, Christ-centered lives when they leave Agape. Finally, we endeavor whenever possible to reintegrate the boy back into his family and community, re-connecting him with his roots and culture.
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