

The New Hope Mission is an evangelical charity organization that was founded in 1988 and operates within the Pentecostal Church in Poland.
Our branch in Ustroń is a team of over 30 volunteers. Many of us have struggled with various addictions, but we have experienced what the psalmist writes: "He lifted me out of the pit of despair, out of the mud and the mire. He set my feet on solid ground and steadied me as I walked along." Psalm 40:3.
With God's help, we have been freed from our addictions and now experience true freedom. It is our joy and great passion to share with others what we have experienced ourselves. Our mission branch in Ustroń was the first to begin this type of service in the second half of the 1980s.

Legal basis
The New Hope Mission is an organizational unit of the Pentecostal Church in Poland, conducting public benefit activities within the meaning of Article 3(1) and (3) of the Act of April 24, 2003, on public benefit activities and volunteering (Journal of Laws No. 96, item 873).
The Mission has legal personality and operates on the basis of the Act of February 20, 1997, on the relationship between the State and the Pentecostal Church in the Republic of Poland (Journal of Laws No. 41, item 254) and the Mission's Statutes approved by the Church authorities.
HOW DO WE WORK?
The main activity of the New Hope Mission branch in Ustroń is the three-day Deliverance Days, which take place every quarter: in March, June, September, and December, on every second weekend of the month.
WHAT ARE DELIVERANCE DAYS?We also help in selecting residential centers for addicts and homeless people as well as arranging transportation to them.
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