Norwegian members' ADRA fundraising initiatives

<p>10 November 2016 | Vik, Norway [Tor Tjeransen/tedNEWS]</p> <p>For Scandinavia ADRA annual appeal time comes in the autumn. Norwegian Adventists take to it with enthusiasm – from door-to-do collections by students at Tyrifjord Junior college to car boot and book sales. Whatever method they use, the aim is to raise funds to help those in need.</p>

News November 10, 2016

10 November 2016 | Vik, Norway [Tor Tjeransen/tedNEWS]

For Scandinavia ADRA annual appeal time comes in the autumn. Norwegian Adventists take to it with enthusiasm – from door-to-do collections by students at Tyrifjord Junior college to car boot and book sales. Whatever method they use, the aim is to raise funds to help those in need.

A short video report shares some of their innovative ideas.

video

ADRA Norway is part of the world-wide network of the Adventist Development and Relief Agency. As an active ADRA partner office they are supporting projects in Myanmar, Somalia, South-Sudan and Ethiopia.

Find out more about ADRA Norway by visiting their website or discover more about the European network at ADRA.eu.

You may also follow ADRA Norway on Facebook. [tedNEWS]


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