Our Values
Be the reasonsomeone smilestoday
At Naah Regel Mission, integrity is a foundational value that guides everything we do. It means being honest, transparent, and consistent in our actions, decisions, and communications — whether serving vulnerable communities, managing resources, or building partnerships. We hold ourselves accountable to the highest ethical standards, ensuring that our mission to restore hope, dignity, and opportunity is pursued with truthfulness and moral uprightness. This commitment to integrity fosters trust among our beneficiaries, partners, and supporters, and ensures that our impact is both genuine and lasting.
Integrity
Christ Centered
Being Christ-centered is at the heart of Naah Regel Mission’s identity and purpose. Everything we do is rooted in the teachings, love, and example of Jesus Christ. We serve with compassion, humility, and grace, seeing every person as a child of God with inherent worth and purpose. Our programs and outreach are not only acts of service but also expressions of faith — aiming to reflect God’s heart for the poor, the broken, and the lost. Through prayer, scripture, and discipleship, we seek to point others to Christ as the ultimate source of hope, healing, and transformation.
At Naah Regel Mission, hope and mercy are pillars of our outreach and ministry. We believe that no one is beyond restoration, and through God’s mercy, every life can be renewed. We extend compassion to the hurting, the marginalized, and the forgotten — offering second chances without judgment. Through practical support and spiritual encouragement, we ignite hope in those who feel hopeless, helping them envision a future filled with purpose and possibility. Our commitment to mercy reflects Christ’s love, while our message of hope empowers individuals to rise above their circumstances and walk boldly toward a transformed life.
Hope & Mercy
Growth
At Naah Regel Mission, growth is both a personal and communal journey we deeply value. We believe in nurturing the potential within every individual — spiritually, emotionally, and practically. Through discipleship, education, skills development, and mentorship, we create opportunities for people to evolve into who God created them to be. Growth also reflects our mission’s ongoing commitment to learning, adapting, and expanding our impact. Whether it’s the transformation of a life once broken or the strengthening of our programs, growth is evidence of God’s work and a key part of our vision for lasting change.
Objectives & Achievements
To achieve our mission effectively, we pursue impactful outreach initiatives:
Evangelism & discipleship
Engaging 10+ churches, 15+ schools, and street-dwelling youth through weekly Bible studies and services. Over 20,000 Bibles distributed, transforming lives with God’s Word.
Support to Street Dwelling Youth
70+ bible study members receive food, clothing, housing, business capital, healthcare costs, bereavement support
Mental Health program
Weekly individual and group counseling & therapy by clinical psychologist
Skills training
Tailoring, craft making, liquid soap making
Educational support
7 under-privileged children being supported to access an education
Support to Pastors
500+ pastors given bibles, bible study materials, in-person bible study classes, mentorship.
Support to slum Dwelling girls
40 girls given hygiene kits every 4 months
Monitoring and feedback
Focused on innovative solutions
Close monitoring and clear evaluation of the projects will allow you to report concrete results back to your stakeholders, while creating a space for reflection to understand what might have gone wrong and whether there is space for improvement.
Strong partnership
Productive cooperation
There is no doubt that productive cooperation between an NGO and a business can be demanding. However, when done right, strong partnerships will bring larger benefits for companies and achieve far more long-term and tangible results for the charity and for wider society.
Strong results
Stakeholders involved
Charityfy work have a lot in common with doing business: goals have to be set and results evaluated. By doing so, you can learn more about what you are achieving and whether there is room for betterment in the delivery of effective and meaningful change.