Our Story
The Hope Centre, an initiative of Trinity Baptist Church, is a centre for orphans and underprivileged and disadvantaged children in Ayensudu near Elmina in the Central Region of Ghana, West Africa. The project began in August 2008 under the leadership of the visionary Rev. Kingsley Appiagyei.
The vision of The Hope Centre is to provide a home, family life, quality education, and emotional and pastoral support for these children, who, through no fault of their own, find themselves in difficult situations.
Life in the Home
There are 59 children currently living at the Centre. Each child lives with a mother and a father who provide them with care and a sense of belonging. Each child is trained with Christian and moral values and will continue to be catered to until they complete tertiary education or vocational skills training.
Hope Centre Project
The Trinity Hope Centre Project (also simply known as Hope Centre) is a charitable organisation dedicated to children. A place of care and love for orphans, the homeless, abandoned and disadvantaged. The Centre is set on 23 acres of land in Ayensudu, Elmina – Ghana, West Africa. Elmina is a coastal town, known to house the historic Elmina (slave) Castle.