Lehaheng La Adullame is a rehabilitation program that is dedicated to eradicating drug and substance abuse using a faith-based approach. The name is derived from 1 Samuel Chapter 22 Verse 18. "All those who were in distress or in debt or discontented gathered around him, and he became their commander". Mosebeletse is a Sesotho name which translates to a disciple of Jesus who is sent by God to help those who are troubled by the challenges of this world. In our church, this title is given to our head reverend who is the steward of the troubled people who are entrusted to him. When translated to English, Lehaheng La Adullame means the Cave of Adullame. The Cave of Adullame is a reading from 1 Samuel Chapter 22-28 The Cave of Adullam is a crucial location in the life of David, who after fleeing from King Saul who wanted to kill him, David found refuge in this cave. It became a place of gathering for those who were marginalized and oppressed. These individuals, numbering about four hundred, became David's loyal followers and formed the nucleus of his future army. This period in the cave marks the beginning of David's rise as a leader and a unifier of the disenfranchised. Our mission is centralised around this concept. We give refuge to all the David's out there who seek healing, restoration, direction and their purpose in a sacred place.