The Gift of Hope Christmas Project has grown over time into a large-scale movement that continues to expand to more and more countries and regions, towns and villages. The goal of this movement remains unchanged. It is to bring the joy of Christmas and the message of Hope that is Jesus Christ to tens of thousands of children. These children live in different parts of the world, but they have one thing in common, the need for care, attention and love, especially in this time of celebration of Christmas.
The core of the project is volunteers. Many of them are leaders of the School Without Walls. During the Christmas holidays, they go to places where people are often forgotten by society and live on the edge of survival. These children have seen the horrors of war, witnessed destruction and fear. Among them are many children of displaced people and refugees who have lost their homes and normal life routine. Volunteers also visit children who, despite living in countries with a high level of development, remain out of the margins of prosperity. They help the disabled, orphans, the poor and those who are in difficult circumstances.

The Gift of Hope project started since 2006 and has become a true testimony of Christian love and service. Through the joint efforts of Mission Eurasia, evangelical churches and thousands of volunteers, more than 1,770,000 Christmas boxes known as "Gift of Hope" have been prepared, filled and distributed. These boxes have become more than just gifts. They have become symbols of hope and faith. The hope and faith that many children and their families have accepted into their heart. Millions of people around the world have heard the Good News and thousands of lives have been changed by meeting the born Saviour.
It is important to note that this ministry is not just about giving gifts. It is an expression of gratitude to the Lord for the new life we have found through faith in Jesus Christ. It is an opportunity to share joy and grace with those who need it most. The Gift of Hope Project reminds us that even in the most difficult circumstances, there is room for the goodness, love and hope that comes through the Christmas message about Christ.edited 17:35


