Our journey of hope

Hope Revealed started as a small Christian fellowship in 2022 among families in Kiryandongo. Within months, we saw deep needs: families lacked livelihood skills, young people had no safe spaces for sports, and health awareness was scarce. Guided by prayer, we launched community outreach that soon grew into a full Christian CBO. Today we work across Kiryandongo and Oyam districts, partnering with local churches and village leaders to bring sustainable change.

Our name says it all: we believe hope is not hidden — it is revealed when communities come together in action. Through livelihood training, mission evangelism, health counselling, and sports for youth, we see lives rebuilt. Every week we reach hundreds through our integrated programs, always pointing to Christ's love as the foundation for transformation.

🌟 Our Vision

To see disadvantaged communities transformed through the hope of Jesus Christ — where every Christian family thrives spiritually, socially and economically, breaking cycles of poverty and isolation.

✝️ Our Mission

We equip believers and vulnerable households with practical skills, spiritual nourishment, and opportunities. Through mission, sport, agriculture, health counselling and livelihood projects, we reveal hope by building self-reliant, resilient communities rooted in faith.

What guides our work

Faith first Every action flows from prayer and biblical truth. We serve because Christ served us.
Integrity & openness We steward every donation with transparency, reporting back to communities and partners.
Empowerment over aid We don't create dependency. We train, mentor and walk alongside people until they flourish.
Community unity We collaborate with churches, local government, and families — nobody is left behind.

Hope in numbers — what we've seen

🌾 1,200+ farmers trained in sustainable agriculture and small business
⚽ 450+ youth engaged in weekly sports + mentorship camps
❤️ 800+ people reached with health counselling and referrals
🙏 15+ mission outreach events held in remote villages

Since 2022, we have witnessed families return to farming, young people find purpose, and communities unite in prayer and action. That's the hope revealed.