Hope Remembered
Transforming West Africa with the Hope of Christ
Guinea Bissau has been called the forgotten country because of its low access to physical and spiritual resources. Out of the 1.7 million inhabitants of Guinea Bissau only 30,000 are Evangelical Christian - less than 2%.
Where Our Story Begins
How a six-year-old's birthday wish turned into a life's work
We Focus on Four Aspects of Community Transformation
Agriculture
We teach a method of farming called Farming God’s Way. Farming God’s Way is a resource given to the wider body of Christ, to equip the poor and break the yoke of poverty. As well as teaching people how to grow their own food in a sustainable way it creates opportunities for people to hear about Jesus.
Education
We partner with missions to see schools constructed and teachers trained in some of the hardest to reach villages.
Local Guineans staff these schools to educate their own people, in their own language.
Healthcare
We currently partner with missionaries that are providing medical care to the least reached areas of Guinea Bissau. Through our partnership we are helping set up medical clinics staffed by long term medical missionaries as well as medically trained locals.
Clean Water
We partner with established missions in Guinea Bissau to help provide a clean drinking water source in areas where there is currently no access. In addition to drinking water these wells are used as a water source for drip irrigation in the dry season.
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Empowering Local Communities
Whether it's through agriculture, education, healthcare, or clean water, Hope Remembered is committed to working in rural communities in a way that tackles root causes of extreme poverty by partnering with and training the local community.
Take a look at our impact so far!