Daily Hope: Day 3

You have likely observed by now how hard it is to buy water bottles in the grocery store
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: Emergency Response to Coronavirus Outbreak in Asia

Since early January, the COVID-19, the official name given for the coronavirus, has been declared a public health emergency of international concern as the virus has now made a wider impact and reach than the SARS outbreak in 2003.
Madagascar: Rainbow Food Project helping nurture children

“I will keep preparing good food for my children—food with vitamins and fruits.” – Helene
Madagascar: ADRA’s Latrine Project Teaching Communities the Importance of Hygiene

Tamasoa lives in a small village, but he does not have a small perspective. In a region where ancient beliefs and practices are rampant, the 27-year-old is ahead of his time.
Madagascar: Supporting Family’s Farming

Zana is an 87-year-old grandmother. She lives in the dry, southern, grasslands of Madagascar. There hasn’t been consistent rain to water her small village’s crops in over two years.
Kenya: A Mother’s Journey of Hope and Sacrifice

Chepsanak’s eyes are empty. And the plates she and her five children hold are empty too. They haven’t eaten in days. Earlier this year, Chepsanak’s husband died from hunger. He was a hardworking father, spending long days making and selling charcoal to put food on the table and keep his children alive. He often went […]
Madagascar: Emilienne’s Story

Before 2015, Emilienne was always frowning. The mother of four in Madagascar had good reason: her husband had left her, her children were hungry, and she could not afford any school fees.
Madagascar: Saholy’s Battle Against Starvation

In Madagascar, It hasn’t rained for almost two years, the earth is packed hard, and only the occasional cactus breaks the horrific sea of brown—and even they are starting to wither from the lack of rain.