“The Great Lakes region has endured decades of armed conflict. We stand in the gap — bringing healing, hope, and the love of Christ to those the world has forgotten.”
A place of welcome, fellowship, and healing for immigrant and refugee communities alongside UK-native individuals experiencing hardship.
At the heart of APF's Sheffield work is a weekly gathering where immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and local residents come together as one body — to worship, to pray, and to belong.
Arrival in the UK does not undo the violence, loss, and displacement that preceded it. APF's trauma healing work in Sheffield is a sustained ministry of presence.
Faith without works is incomplete. APF's Sheffield welfare work meets the most pressing practical needs of refugees, immigrants, and vulnerable residents.
Healing is not a moment — it is a journey. APF's discipleship programmes root individuals in Scripture and equip them to grow in faith and serve others.
Serving displaced communities in three established refugee settlements, and extending outreach directly into Eastern DRC — with plans to expand further across Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and surrounding nations.
One of Africa's oldest and largest refugee settlements, Nakivale is home to hundreds of thousands who have fled conflict in the DRC, Burundi, South Sudan, and beyond.
Serving displaced persons from across East and Central Africa, Kasaani is a community shaped by resilience and faith.
Located in the hills of northern Rwanda, Gihembe is home to thousands of Congolese refugees — many displaced for decades.
Reaching communities at the source of much of the region's displacement, through partnership with local churches and leaders on the ground.