Kenya: Helping Families in Poverty

East Africa is in the middle of a food crisis so massive that 20 million lives are at immediate risk. Twili is one of those.
Tanzania: ADRA Works With Schools, Vendors, and People With Albinism to Prevent COVID-19 Infections

Mary Meschu is just one of the 170,000 Tanzanian albinos living under the weight of superstition.
Haiti: ADRA’s Continuous Mission to Help and Provide for the Ones in Need

“I heard the wind, and I went out of the house and started running. A metal wire strangled me and I fell to the ground.
Ethopia: Ethiopia Strengthening Equity and Access to Quality Education Project Training Women Empowerment

10 year-old Genet is a third grade student who lives with her poor peasant parents in Gubeta Arjo Kebele of Ethiopia and attends the Gubeta Arjo Primary School
Ethiopia: Providing Support to Primary School

Like the Parent Teachers’ Association (PTAs) in other primary schools found within the Arsi Negelle District of Ethiopia, the PTA of Woyo Hargessa Primary School was established to act as a bridge between parents and teachers and to involve the community in the efforts geared to boost the internal income of the school.
Ethiopia: How a Donkey Cart Changed an Individuals Life

My name is Ardo and I live in Kelafo, Ethiopia. I’m a 40 year-old woman, married and have five children. Life has never been easy here and it is hard to meet the basic necessities of life.
Haiti: ADRA’s response to Hurricane Mathew

ADRA’s response to Hurricane Matthew in Haiti is still going strong. Our disaster relief has reached more than 100,000 people with clean water, food, shelter supplies, and other resources. Today, Joyeuse shares her story with you
Myanmar: ADRA helps build a Café for the Youth

Hpa-an, the capital of the Karen (Kayin) State in southeast Myanmar historically has seen some very hard times. The lack of available work for disadvantaged youth with little skills and minimal education leads them to drugs and alcohol.
Myanmar: ADRA’s SGRIP Project Helped Teach Farming Skills

Thein Paing and his family have lived for generations in Myanmar’s Central Dryzone, an area that today is on the brink of desertification causing food insecurity and deepening poverty. Hailing from a family of farmers, Thein Paing never completed school reluctantly choosing to follow in his father’s footsteps.
Jordan: Iraqians Story on How he Joins ADRA’s Cause to Help Those in Need

“There was no electricity and no water. I go out and see dead people, I see bombs. I was in school when a bomb fell nearby, and blew out the windows of the school. It takes you a few seconds to realize what is happening.