ARDF is closely watching the trajectory of Hurricane Michael.
Read MoreThese hurricane relief volunteers are standing around laughing! What’s that all about?
Read MoreA meditation from Pastor Elijah Lovejoy of Hope Mills, NC on reaching out to others in service following Hurricane Florence.
Read MoreIt’s hard to start the tedious process of cleaning up when the flood waters have yet to recede! Even so, the local church is mobilizing and hosting volunteers ready to help.
Read MoreGeneral donations from Proven Proven partners go to the development projects that need it the most.
Read MoreAs flood waters continue to rise and mandatory evacuations remain in place, volunteers from the Diocese of the Carolinas and the Diocese of Christ our Hope are out assessing the best ways to serve those who have been hit the hardest by Florence.
Read MoreARDF is partnering with the Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas. They are positioned to provide an assessment of the damage from Florence and will be coordinating a response to help victims through the local church on the ground in some of the most damages areas. We are grateful for them!
Read MoreARDF is closely watching the trajectory of Hurricane Florence.
Read More“George and Selena say it is a miracle that God used Harvey to connect them with Apostles Church.” On the anniversary of three major US Hurricanes, we are excited to share stories of relationships built and lives transformed.
Read MoreIt’s back to school in North America! But in Northern Kenya, the work of Kenya Christian Education Partnership has been laying the groundwork for additional educational opportunities for years!
Read MoreThanks to our Proven Partners, there are more Christians coming to Jesus in the DRC, even in the wake of conflict between the Pygmies and the Bantu.
Read MoreEvery non-profit organization relies on general donations for continuing operations. Learn how ARDF spends your undesignated funds.
Read MoreHow is the church in Tamale, Ghana encouraging girls to continue their education? By solving the problem of overcrowded dormitories at St. John’s Anglican High School.
Read MoreIn Zambia, a ARDF new project is expanding a Teacher Training College that will offer agricultural training when the student teachers are on holiday. This creative, flexible use facility will address two key needs of Zambians.
Read MoreThree questions you should ask when considering making a donation.
Read MoreThe value of local expertise.
Read MoreAgricultural experts in the church helped young people in this poor region to leave the diamond mines and return to farming.
Read MoreDid you know that The Anglican Relief and Development Fund (ARDF) is the official relief and development organization of The Anglican Church in North America (ACNA)? For North American Anglicans, we are here for you.
Read MoreIn rural Ethiopia, gathering for coffee also means learning life-saving skills.
Read MoreIn Lahore, Pakistan, the church is caring for marginalized Christian children. In doing so, they are also reaching out to the surrounding community.
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