
Adventist Church mobilises to help cyclone-impacted communities
The Adventist Church in Fiji has partnered with ADRA to organise hundreds of food baskets to assist communities devastated by Tropical Cyclone Yasa.
The Adventist Church in Fiji has partnered with ADRA to organise hundreds of food baskets to assist communities devastated by Tropical Cyclone Yasa.
More than 49 projects—at a cost of $A2.6 million—have been implemented during the present crisis.
The campaign aims to ensure that every child around the world has access to free, quality education.
The ADRA team are working tirelessly to provide food at vaccination centres and local hospitals.
ADRA South Pacific sponsored four staff, and newly-appointed TPUM youth director Pastor Charlie Jimmy, to attend a global conference in Jakarta, Indonesia.
ADRA has been working with the Tongan Government, church leaders and district pastors to assist extremely vulnerable cyclone victims.