The NACCC’s Mission and Outreach Ministry Council is delighted to share the news that we have a new Global Mission Partner – ChildVoice. Headquartered in Newmarket, New Hampshire, this special ministry serves to address issues of war and child exploitation.
Founded in 2006, ChildVoice acts on the conviction that children silenced by war can be restored in safe, therapeutic settings with loving care, spiritual and emotional counseling, and effective education and vocational training. Their ultimate goal is that every child will be equipped to reintegrate into their community, being self-sufficient as they pursue their goals in life. There are dozens of active conflict zones all around the world. ChildVoice’s vision is to be present in every single one, bringing God’s restoration and hope to all communities affected by war.
ChildVoice pursues its mission through comprehensive spiritual, rehabilitative, and developmental services facilitated through contextually relevant programs run in both their community-based Empowerment Centers and their non-traditional boarding school, the Lukome Center. Their programs and services include psychosocial trauma intervention; comprehensive psychosocial and spiritual counseling; capacity building, life skills training, and vocational skills training; and aftercare to maximize successful post-completion integration through long-term coaching, counseling, business training, and more.
Since its founding, ChildVoice has served 15,373 kids, youths, and families, with a 99% success rate of girls passing vocational training programs, and with 263 adolescent girls having participated in the Lukome Center program. We sincerely hope you will embrace our new ministry outreach through this exceptional organization.
