Central America & the Caribbean

ADRA at Work
Thorough coverage of our work in Central America & the Caribbean

As Hurricane Dean Continues on Destructive Path, ADRA Responds
As Hurricane Dean Continues on Destructive Path, ADRA Responds
Silver Spring, Maryland--When Hurricane Dean struck the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula early Tuesday morning, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) was ready to respond, with ADRA offices throughout Central America and the Caribbean having initiated preparations well before the June 1 start of the Atlantic hurricane season.

As Hurricane Dean Continues on Destructive Path, ADRA Responds

Getting the M.O.S.T. Out of Project Planning

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Stories from the field
Personal accounts and timely stories straight from the field.

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Rachel lived and worked for ADRA in Nicaragua for more than three years. She discusses the many joys and challenges she experienced and how ADRA's ministry of compassion not only impacted the people she served but changed her own life. … listen to audio >

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After twenty years of civil war Sudan is slowly moving to a new peaceful era. At the same time the Darfur region remains a challenge. Anne Woodworth recently visited Sudan and reports that some positive changes are taking place. … listen to audio >