
Ingrids Reise des Überlebens durch Resilienz
Ingrid Flores is a single woman living with her mother and young son in the dry corridor of Honduras where more than half of the population is living in substandard conditions.

Ingrid Flores is a single woman living with her mother and young son in the dry corridor of Honduras where more than half of the population is living in substandard conditions.

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is honoring International Women’s Day (March 8) and National Women’s History Month by spotlighting the amazing stories of the mission’s female leaders.

“Bucaramanga?”, my friend Mike chuckles1, “nope, never heard of it – but I’m amused to learn that a place called Boo·kaa·ruh·maang·guh even exists!”

ADRA steht an vorderster Front und hilft Gemeinden auf der ganzen Welt, die mit den Folgen von Katastrophen und Notsituationen zu kämpfen haben.

ADRA Connections volunteers are partnering with communities to fight this monster.

Maro Jeanine steht inmitten eines endlosen Gemüsefeldes und erinnert sich, wie ihr Dorf vor Jahren aussah.

Die kleine Bäckerei von Madame Safyatu Mwamba Tchibola befindet sich im Herzen des Dorfes Mugamba und spielt eine wichtige Rolle bei der Versorgung der Einwohner mit Brot.

Wir hatten keinen Zugang zu gutem Saatgut und wussten nicht, wie man ordnungsgemäß sät, also säten wir ungeordnet und die Produktion war sehr gering; auf einem 0,5 Hektar großen Feld mit Mais- und Kuhbohnensämlingen nach langer und mühsamer Arbeit.

Meine Kinder und ich waren unglücklich, weil wir während des Krieges in Angola waren. Mit dem Exodus der Flüchtlinge nach dieser Katastrophe kehrten wir mit nichts in unser Dorf zurück.

Im Herzen von Mungamba, einem lebendigen Gesundheitsgebiet in einem ländlichen Teil der Demokratischen Republik Kongo in der Provinz Kasai, Gebiet Kamonia, lebt Madam Tshibi Tshitambala Josephine, eine 65-jährige Frau mit neun Kindern, deren Geschichte ein Beweis für die transformative Kraft der Bildung ist.

On World Humanitarian Day, August 19, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) recognizes the dedication and compassion of the many professionals whose tireless efforts drive meaningful humanitarian work.

As the world observes International Youth Day in August, ADRA is proud to spotlight remarkable young people like Alejandro Flores from La Victoria, Honduras.

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) participated in this year’s Young Professionals Conference, held in Houston, Texas, this past summe

Abed Odeh, a 65-year-old resident of Beit Lahia in the north of Gaza, once led a peaceful life surrounded by his large family of 25. A father of eight, Abed saw all his children graduate from university with high honors

In a small village in the region of El Paraiso nestled among the mountains of Honduras, lives a woman named Santos Victorina Tomás Flores. Santos is the mother of four children—three boys and one girl.

Hear ye, hear ye, the most anticipated time of the year has finally arrived, and no, I’m not talking about Christmas.

Meet Ahmed, an 11-year-old refugee who fled the war in Syria with his family a decade ago, seeking safety in Lebanon. Ahmed and his family now live in a makeshift tent made of tarpaulins and various scraps, near a cashew nut farm owned by their landlord. During school breaks, Ahmed and his siblings work on the farm in exchange for their monthly rent, as their father can no longer work due to chronic leg pain

Pastor Ahmed Mohamed knelt by the side of the dusty road where he, his wife and three children had paused to rest.

On the morning of February 7, Trinidad and Tobago’s fishermen set out under the usual azure skies, their boats slicing through the tranquil waters. But this day would mark a profound shift in the island’s serenity

Papy, an ADRA Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) technical assistant, wrote the song to inspire people to develop new sanitary habits.