To serve communities around the world, Adventists develop their own projects and join forces with governmental and non-governmental organizations. In South America, each of their temples is a point of support for those who live around them and even relies on the direct work of volunteers.
Adventist Solidarity Action plays a strategic role in helping people who live around Adventist temples, not only with food, but also with professional training in different areas.
Adventist Voluntary Service is a worldwide program that offers hundreds of students and professionals the opportunity to dedicate their gifts and talents to regions of the world with specific needs.
Concerned about the most diverse types of abuse of children, women and the elderly, Adventist women have implemented an awareness program against domestic violence around the world.
This initiative encourages people from different cities, states and countries to participate in regular blood and bone marrow donation campaigns. It is aimed at members and the general population, and raises awareness about the importance of being a regular donor.
Publishing houses, radio and television stations and consistent initiatives on the internet are being used to spread the message of love and hope found in the Bible.
Since the 19th century, Seventh-day Adventists have been working to make respect and the right to believe a reality for everyone. This is even reflected in laws that extend and strengthen religious freedom.
In situations of calamity, war or natural disasters, the Adventist Church is present through its humanitarian agency, which annually benefits millions of people around the world.
From the local church to the world headquarters, learn about the administrative levels that work to strengthen faith, Bible teaching and support different initiatives aimed at members, others and society.
With a clear vision of its mission to proclaim hope to the world, the Adventist Church has a unique identity based on the Bible. This is present from its fundamental beliefs to its elementary fronts of action.