Octsober – Ride for Recovery

Octsober – Ride for Recovery

The month of October has been deemed Ocsober, where South Africans and all those around the world are being asked to quit drinking for the month, as part of a campaign to raise awareness about alcohol abuse. Living Hope understand first hand the devastating effects...

Accreditation Given to Way To Work Course

Living Hope can now count itself among the accredited training providers in the Western Cape. Living Hope has received the final stamp of approval from the Services SETA for accreditation of the Way To Work course. This 9-day course teaches the soft skills needed for...

Reaching children for Jesus ….

Over 790 teens and children from around the Southern Peninsula spent their July school holidays in a classroom of a different sort, the Living Hope Holiday Club. This time of year is always looked forward to explained Life Skills Educator Justin Hendricks. “Holiday...

Fire destroys homes in Masipumelele

This afternoon a fire broke out in the Wetlands area of Masiphumelele according to Disaster Management they estimate between 200 – 450 homes could have been affected, the exact number will only be known a little later. According to on the ground reports there...

Open Day a great success

Living Hope recently hosted a community wide Open Day on the 29th of March at their Capri campus.  The day included a full kid zone with face painting, jumping castles, carnival games and more.  DJ Stan was streaming music throughout the day and food was available for...

Zimbabwe Missions teams – NOW AVAILABLE

Great News – Living Hope now open to hosting short-term Mission Teams in Zimbabwe Some time ago, on learning about and seeing Living Hope’s ministry model in action in the Southern Cape Peninsula (South Africa) and being deeply impressed by our effective,...

Treating the Whole

Living Hope’s ministry programs are purposefully designed to be a part of a (w)holistic approach to our vision of seeking to reach people for Christ, bringing hope and breaking the despair of poverty and disease. Many times the first connection a person has to us...