We are thankful that our growing National Disaster Response network has inspired a preemptive response to Hurricane Ian.
Read MoreThis spring, Ukraine relief is the big story. But ARDF has supported relief efforts in other areas, too. Photo courtesy of Water Mission.
Read MoreWhere have your donations to ARDF relief efforts gone?
Read MoreWhat relief efforts has ARDF supported in the past three months?
Read MoreThe pandemic has re-emerged in India and people are suffering. ARDF is responding through trusted partners on the ground.
Read MoreThe usual programs at the House of Hope have been suspended. However, teachers are visiting the students in their homes. The “school from home” situations of these kids are impressive, given the economically challenged neighborhood.
Read MoreWith COVID relief money, the Diocese of Colombo in Sri Lanka supported unemployed members of the community with financial backing for their income generating entrepreneurial efforts.
Read MoreARDF invests in disaster relief implemented by the church because it is a proven way to transform communities by building relationships that outlast the immediate disaster.
Read MoreWith COVID relief money, the Diocese of Sunyani was able to supply clergy, staff, volunteers, and health workers with basic supplies.
Read MoreThose living in the largest slum in Africa were already struggling before the pandemic hit. St. Jerome Church in Kibera, Nairobi is reaching out to the most desperate in their community.
Read MoreYour generosity allowed ARDF partners to meet the needs of their communities during the pandemic. So how were those funds spent?
Read MoreHow did the Diocese of Tabora in Western Tanzania use $5,000 in relief funds?
Read MoreHow did the Diocese of Fianarantsoa in Madagascar use $5,000 in relief funds?
Read MoreWhat does the pandemic mean for those living in Nepal? Here is the news from our friends.
Read MoreWhat does the pandemic mean for those living in Northern Kenya? We asked our friends in Marsabit County for news.
Read MoreThe Rev. John Daau and his colleagues continue to care for their community despite the coronavirus pandemic. Given South Sudan’s limited infrastructure, this is taking plenty of ingenuity!
Read MoreThe usual programs at the House of Hope have been suspended. But that doesn’t mean the ministry has abandoned the neighborhood.
Read MoreLocal churches across the world are stepping up to serve in this crisis. You can help them! And if you are a church leader who has a plan to help your community, we’d love to hear about it!
Read MoreThe coronavirus is changing life for everyone. Let’s celebrate how the church is responding.
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