International Volunteer Day is celebrated every year on December 5. Designated by the United Nations in 1985, it is an important day for the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA), which relies on a network of passionate volunteers to assist in running many of its programs.
“We would like to take the opportunity to express our gratitude to the thousands of volunteers who trust us and help us support people in need around the world,” ADRA Europe leaders emphasized. Just in 2020, ADRA globally supported more than 34,560,000 homes, including more than 19,969,000 beneficiaries who received assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. “This would not have been possible without the support of our devoted volunteers. Thank you all!”’
Every year, thousands of volunteers give of their time to support the work of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency around the world. [Photo: Adventist Development and Relief Agency]
Despite efforts made to prevent tragedies, some cannot be completely avoided. In such cases, “having a strong network of volunteers ready to take action” is of crucial importance. “We are extremely grateful to the generous people who volunteer with integrity and solidarity. Their help is critical in times of crisis,” ADRA Europe said in a release.
Through the ADRA Connections program, the Adventist humanitarian agency organizes frequent volunteer outreach trips to provide opportunities for service around the world. [Photo: Adventist Development and Relief Agency]
The original version of this story was posted on the Trans-European Division news site.