We Did It! Worldwide Church Enlists One Million Signatures

The reality that all children around the world can have access to education is one step closer after the petition for Every Child. Everywhere. In School., spearheaded by the Adventist Church and its global humanitarian arm, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), surpassed one million online signatures in July.
News Release: ADRA Provides Learning Solutions in Myanmar, Despite Closed Schools

When the Covid19-pandemic was declared in March, many of the schools and vocational education centres ADRA is partnering with, were closed in order to prevent further spread of the virus. But opportunities for learning using a phone or a tablet can’t be stopped by a pandemic.
Daily Hope: Day 26

This year, many of us experienced for the first time what it is like to have an out-of-school child. Not home for the summer, or home for the holidays, but home instead of in the classroom.
Daily Hope: Day 14

It is likely that right now the children in your life are not in school. Whether they are your own kids, grandkids or neighbors, they are probably stuck at home like the rest of us.
Daily Hope: Day 7

Many of you have children or grandchildren who are currently out of school.
Daily Hope: Day 4

The weekend is over, and another Monday is upon us.
Daily Hope: Day 1

You may have noticed that it is increasingly difficult to avoid the news these days, and that the news is not very encouraging.
News Release: ADRA Responds to COVID-19 in South Korea

South Korea has confirmed more than 8,400 COVID-19 cases and 84 deaths as of March 18, but the pace of new infections reportedly shows signs of slowing.
News Release: Education Campaign Surpasses 550,000 Signatures

With a goal of one million signed petitions, the Every Child Everywhere In School campaign has surpassed its half-way mark, reaching more than 556,000 signatures.
News Release

To gain support for the Every Child Everywhere in School campaign, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency in the West Africa region has worked closely with the Adventist Church and community members to get word out about the petition