Saving our planet, lifting people out of poverty, advancing economic growth… these are one and the same fight. We must connect the dots between climate change, water scarcity, energy shortages, global health, food security and women’s empowerment. Solutions to one problem must be solutions for all.
-Ban Ki-moon
With the ultimate goal to help feed, clothe and provide medical care to families especially children in need and without parental care and supervision, we at ADDRI focus on the impact of homelessness and malnutrition as a primary agent for helping the poor and supporting the societies that are most populated with internally displaced individuals.
We reach out with a step by step process that culminates in the provision of basic amenities to these children with medical relief provisions and emotional support.
The death of a spouse/ loved one creates a hole of pain and memories of lose that leads to agony. We at ADDRI focus on the people in hole in their lives that have left them vulnerable and helpless. The wars and battle being fought at the villages in Africa cause lose of lives leaving people helpless and in need of help.
We believe that every one deserved a second change and making their lives better. Our focus is on helping them achieve these goals and inspire hope.
ADDRI prioritizes the hungry, the poor and those without because we believe that life is worth living and worth living properly. For the past twenty years, there has been a gradual decline in the quality of live of the children/people across Africa. In order to tackle these, we see a relationship between violence and instability and lack or economic and societal development leading to a stunted and sometimes regression the societies.
We fear that dieing without living is the worst thing that can ever happen to anyone, anywhere; thus we try changing the world one stomach, one body at a time.
Promoting mental health awareness and eliminating the stigmas associated with mental illness is a prerogative of the ADDRI as we seek to approach these issues through service and research is. Also, the co-mobility of physical and mental ailments is a recurrent issue, hence, victims of various forms of trauma and psychologically related illnesses are properly attended to and given adequate attention as we believe in the delicate nature of the mind and its inherent impact on the society in the future.
ADDRI prioritizes the hungry, the poor and those without because we believe that life is worth living and worth living properly. For the past twenty years, there has been a gradual decline in the quality of live of the children/people across Africa. In order to tackle these, we see a relationship between violence and instability and lack or economic and societal development leading to a stunted and sometimes regression the societies.
We fear that dieing without living is the worst thing that can ever happen to anyone, anywhere; thus we try changing the world one stomach, one body at a time.
Promoting mental health awareness and eliminating the stigmas associated with mental illness is a prerogative of the ADDRI as we seek to approach these issues through service and research is. Also, the co-mobility of physical and mental ailments is a recurrent issue, hence, victims of various forms of trauma and psychologically related illnesses are properly attended to and given adequate attention as we believe in the delicate nature of the mind and its inherent impact on the society in the future.