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Seek To Save Ministry works on transforming the lives of former street youths

Seek To Save Ministry works on transforming the lives of former street youths

By Marika Rasekaseka
11/03/2025

A beacon of hope has emerged through the Seek To Save Ministry as several former street youths have been provided shelter, employment and a path to a brighter future.

Seek To Save Ministry Senior Pastor, Elia Berabi, says offering these youths a safe place to stay reflects the core mission of his ministry and aligns with the biblical message to seek and save the lost.

Berabi shared that the youths are now tending to crops such as dalo and other produce on their farms in Colo-i-Suva and Qiolevu Settlement, not only to gain agricultural skills but also to rebuild their lives with dignity.

He says the income from their hard work will be deposited directly into their Unit Trust accounts to ensure financial security for their future.

He also says that the ministry’s initiative is not just about providing food and shelter but also about restoring dignity, teaching responsibility and giving these young people a renewed sense of purpose to guide them toward self-reliance.

Pastor Berabi says while the journey from the streets to stability is not easy, but with the support of Seek To Save Ministry, these youths are proving that transformation is possible.

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