Some of the services and activities include:
Chapel services are conducted every Wednesday and Friday from 07:30am - 08:00am. The chapel services provide a time of devotion, meditation, worship and fellowship among the staff, patients, and guardians.
The messages and spiritual songs in the chapel services are uplifting, uniting, and build the moral-ethical and spiritual life of the participants.
Partners in Hope provides Christian education to its staff members through the office of chaplaincy to encourage those who are believers to grow in the knowledge of the Scriptures, and their ministry or service to patients and other staff members.
The trainings include; Saline Process training (this equips Christian health workers to share their faith with others with RESPECT, PERMISSION, and SENSITIVITY), Spiritual Leadership and Preaching Practicum (this is a training in spiritual maturity, ministry, and skills of preaching/teaching the word of God), and Bible Studies following books in the Bible and specific topics.
Partners in Hope staff have times of meditation, relaxation, and fellowship. Inspiring messages are preached during the retreats to impart and motivate the team to adhere to the vision and values of the organisation.
The main focus of the prayer retreats is for the team to come together in praying for the organisation, their families, and the nation.
Partners in Hope provides spiritual counseling and pastoral care for free to patients, clients, and families. The areas that are covered include stress, depression, spiritual struggles, palliative and hospice care, as well as marital issues.
Pastoral care and spiritual counseling are provided to supplement the medical services at the medical center to fulfill a holistic approach in the provision of health services.
A group of dedicated staff from the chaplaincy ministry conducts prayer ward rounds to provide prayers, spiritual support, and to share spiritual encouragement with patients and guardians in the wards.
The ward ministry is a source of hope and motivation to many patients and guardians. Many lives are transformed through the sharing of the gospel during the Ward Visitation prayers (See stories and testimonials in NEWS and EVENTS).
Partners in Hope has a free clinic called Moyo that provides free HIV/AIDS services to people living with HIV. The clinic provided free tests such as CT scans, medications and other related services to clients from low-income backgrounds who can not afford to pay for the services, or may not easily access them in public hospitals.
Partners in Hope, through its pastoral care department, has a charitable ministry called HAND OF HOPE that was established to raise funds through well-wishers to support the needy clients.
You can donate towards Moyo Clinic to support someone in need of medical care. See details on how to DONATE.