The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) was initiated by the Seventh-day Adventist church, to follow Christ's example by being a voice for serving, and partnering with those in need.ADRA Canada is part of the ADRA network, which has a presence in approximately 125 countries. ADRA Canada also supports community projects in CanaADRA seeks to identify and address social injustice and deprivation in developing countries. ADRA invests in the potential of individuals through community development initiatives targeting Food Security, Economic Development, Primary Health and Basic Education. ADRA's emergency management initiatives provide aid to disaster survivors.
Soon after the end of the Second World War, the Seventh-day Adventist Welfare Service (SAWS), was created to aid those affected by serious disasters, which were becoming more and more frequent. SAWS was incorporated in Maryland, USA on November 13, 1956. To reflect the Church's worldwide involvement, the name Seventh-day Adventist Welfare Service was changed to Seventh-day Adventist World Service in 1973.As crisis situations became more and more serious, relief and development efforts increased and SAWS itself developed into a new organization called ADRA, Adventist Development and Relief Agency. This is now the official and separately registered international development and relief agency of the SDA Church. The name change from SAWS to ADRA occurred in the early 1980s, to more fully reflect the nature of work that is being carried out.
Midhaven Homes was founded by father and son Sam and Peter Saturno in 1986 with a steadfast commitment to excellence, quality and craftsmanship, built on the premise that honesty, integrity, and value, are the cornerstone of all relationships.
The European Cystic Fibrosis Society is an international community of scientific and clinical professionals committed to improving survival and quality of life for people with CF by promoting high quality research, education and care.