
Las grandes historias de 2021
In this age of constantly updating information, even major stories disappear quickly from the headlines.

In this age of constantly updating information, even major stories disappear quickly from the headlines.

If you’re reading this message, it’s safe to say you’re part of the ADRA family. This means that you probably don’t hesitate to step up and share your compassion with people in need around the world, as well as your family and friends.

Among the 59 million people who live in Tanzania, home to Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro, countless people in the nation to date do not believe that COVID-19 is real nor exists.

For a project created to fight hunger, you might assume that the main goal would be to fill empty stomachs.

Siempre nos gusta que nuestros colaboradores nos cuenten cuáles son sus regalos favoritos del catálogo de regalos de ADRA.

¿Por qué aumenta el hambre en el mundo?

Stephanie was raised in the Seventh-day Adventist Church and has been familiar with serving those in need through the church’s organizations all her life.

Before Nomvula even sits down for her first lesson, the 14-year-old has already done two hours of chores, including 3 ½ miles of walking.

ADRA supporter Doreen grew up on Saint Helena Island, a very small island in the Atlantic.

The ten-year-old is too thin from chronic nutrition and when he has time to play, he rarely has the energy for it.

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 ha estado en primera línea ayudando a comunidades de todo el mundo que se enfrentan a las consecuencias de catástrofes y emergencias.

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

De pie en medio de un interminable campo de hortalizas, Maro Jeanine recuerda cómo era su pueblo hace años.

Situada en el corazón de la aldea de Mugamba, la pequeña panadería de Madame Safyatu Mwamba Tchibola desempeña un papel vital en el suministro de pan a los residentes locales.

No teníamos acceso a buenas semillas y no sabíamos cómo sembrar en orden, así que sembrábamos en desorden y la producción era muy baja; en un campo de 0,5 hectáreas de plántulas de maíz y caupí después de un largo y arduo trabajo.

Mis hijos y yo éramos desgraciados porque estábamos en Angola durante la guerra. Con el éxodo de refugiados que siguió a esta calamidad, volvimos a nuestro pueblo sin nada.

En el corazón de Mungamba, una vibrante zona sanitaria de una zona rural de la República Democrática del Congo en la provincia de Kasai, territorio de Kamonia, vive Madam Tshibi Tshitambala Josephine, una mujer de 65 años con nueve hijos cuya historia es testimonio del poder transformador de la educación.