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New Hope for Vladimir

Vladimir is 75 and has been a resident of Schastye in eastern Ukraine since 1956. Before his retirement he worked as an engineer for the thermal power plant in Schastye, where he gained a good reputation and respect for his hard work. Vladimir is married, but sadly, does not live with his wife.  … read more

Creatively Supporting ADRA

The doors of the Brandon Shoppers Mall in Brandon, Manitoba, opened for business. Kathy and her team of volunteers were ready for the influx of shoppers, primed with passion for ADRA’s work and materials to share that work with others. Kathy Adolph has been the ADRA Ambassador at the Brandon Seventh-day Adventist church … read more

Shielded from Harm

Suzie* sat on the grass strumming her guitar. Her nimble fingers moved from chord to chord. Her dimpled smile lit her eyes. She looked for all the world like a happy 11-year old girl, enjoying a beautiful day in the sunshine. And that was what she was. But she could have been … read more

A New Ambulance for Rwanda

Imagine living in a remote mountain-side community in Africa with dirt roads that are rarely maintained. Imagine what it would be like to be nine months pregnant for the first time, worrying about the possibility of complications. If there were problems with the delivery, how you would make it down the mountain to … read more

Adventure with a Purpose

Rick looked at Lauren. They were enjoying their spontaneous conversation in the church parking lot, discovering similar interests and experiences. Rick knew he didn’t want the conversation to end. “Do you want to ride together sometime?” he asked, inviting her on a cycling adventure. Lauren cocked her head, regarding him. “Where would we … read more

Changing Lives in the Barangay

A “barangay” is the smallest administrative division in the Philippines and is the native Filipino word for village, district or ward. ADRA’s EMBRACE program is working in some of the most remote barangays in the country. Canadian volunteer, Jordan Venton-Rublee, is spending a year in the Philippines, observing and documenting the EMBRACE program … read more

And Then There was Light

Recently I was reminded that there is a vast difference between reading about something and experiencing it first-hand. After reviewing the project documents for ADRA’s work in Ukraine in preparation for my trip there, I thought I had a firm handle on what to expect. ADRA has been working in Ukraine ever since … read more

Changing Lives in Thailand

As the country of Thailand has gone through rapid modernization over the last 30 years, ethnic groups, living in the hills and mountains of the country, have faced many challenges. Much of their homeland has been turned into national parks and forest reserves, and ethnic peoples across the country have been forced to … read more

Reaching Remote Regions in Haiti

Three weeks after Haiti was battered by Hurricane Matthew, some remote communities are still cut off from emergency aid. This week ADRA reached one remote area of the community of Roche-A-Bateau with life saving supplies. Charlemagne worries for his family. A farmer in the commune of Roche-A-Bateau, Charlemagne does not know where to … read more

Helping Children in Damascus

The ongoing civil war in Syria has forced over 11 million people from their homes. An estimated 300,000 people have been killed and approximately 5 million have fled the country to find refuge in Jordan, Turkey, and Lebanon. The hardest hit city in recent months has been Aleppo. Once the largest city in … read more