33 hours after the first convoy, the 2nd ADRA convoy in Ukraine arrived back home. The humanitarian donation of over 10 tons of products, within the project "Hope for Ukraine" , implemented by ADRA Romania, was made at the request of the organization, Relihiyne Upravlinnya, of the Western Conference Transcarpathia based in Lviv.
On March 3, tens of thousands of donated products (mattresses, blankets, pillows, clothes, hygiene products, detergent, cooking food, first aid products, medicines, and food supplements)—transported in 8 vans with the help of 18 ADRA Romania volunteers—arrived at the Transcarpathian Educational Center, which became a shelter for refugees in the Kyiv area.
Emergency humanitarian assistance for refugees, provided by ADRA Romania volunteers, continues at the Halmeu border crossings, in Satu Mare county, Sighetu Marmației, Maramureș county, Siret, Suceava county, Isaccea, Tulcea county, and Gara de Nord, Bucharest.
Hope for immigrants
Since 2015, both in the country and abroad, ADRA Romania has been implementing the “Hope for Immigrants” project, through which it supports refugees, immigrants and emigrants.
ADRA Romania
Since 1990, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency - ADRA Romania has been implementing projects under the motto “Justice, Compassion, Love”. ADRA Romania brings joy and hope to the lives of its beneficiaries by promoting a better future, higher values and human dignity. ADRA Romania is part of the ADRA International network, the global humanitarian organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, one of the most widespread non-governmental organizations in the world. It is active in over 130 countries and pursues a philosophy that combines compassion with practicality, addressing people in need, without making racial, ethnic, political, or religious distinctions, in order to serve mankind so that all may live as God intended.
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