Greece: How ADRA is One of the First NGO’s to Respond and Help Refugees

When Europe started closing its borders and refugees entering Greece became stranded, many of them congregated in Idomeni.
Serbia: How ADRA and Translators were Able to Assist One Another

Lina, 25, is Serbian-Syrian, born in Serbia to a Serbian mother and Syrian father
Slovenia: Responding to Refugees at a Moment’s Notice
There was never a question as to whether we would help. A few hours later, we welcomed the first refugees into our country.
Lebanon: How War Displaces Families and How ADRA Helps Those Families

“I remember when I hid under the stairs when the bombs were falling,” says Nour, who was only 6 at the time.
Madagascar: ADRA’s Saving and Loans Program Helps Children Obtain Sustainable Lives

As president of her village savings and loans (VSL) program, Estelle is a natural leader.
Macedonia: The Testimonies of a Syrian Family Seeking Refuge

It is crowded at the train station at Tabanovce as the refugees exit the train. Today they have crossed the border from Greece, where they arrived in Europe, and boarded the train at the first station in Macedonia.
The few tents put up for shelters are quickly filled up, and families must find other places to eat and rest. Luckily it is not raining today.
Serbia: ADRA’s Refugee Center Provides Essential Needs for Survival

At one month old, Qamar has nowhere to call home. Her parents, Mustafa and Hala, are refugees who fled Syria to escape growing violence and the threat of terror that surrounded them.
Bulgaria: ADRA’s Mission to Help Through Refugee Centers

On a given day, hundreds of refugees may trickle across borders or they may come in waves of thousands.
Serbia: Said’s Personal Testimony and Journey

Said is only 14, but has experienced hardships that no child should face. In Serbia, he shared his family’s story:
“Mom and dad told us that we are going to Europe. We did not took anything with us, except of one spare clothe for each of us. They did not tell us how will we travel and for how long. I did not took any toy.
Liberia: ADRA’s Mission to Help Ebola Victims Through Education

On the first day of school, Jo walks down familiar streets. When he reaches the schoolhouse, it is no different than before