A good year for a good cause: thanks to steady donations, human aktiv was once again able to support numerous aid projects in southern Germany and West Africa in 2024.
Not another annual report from an aid agency in Switzerland for 2024! But NAK-Diakonia has completely different tasks than NAK-Humanitas: the difference and the current figures.
Fewer donations, more expenditures: these are the key findings of the aid agency NAK-Humanitas in its annual report for 2024. But the Swiss have a rainy day fund for such times.
The NACSEA Relief Fund can look back on an impactful 2024. The relief fund’s efforts made a difference in education, food security, livelihood programmes, and disaster relief. And all thanks to generous donors, energetic volunteers, and reliable partners.
Even though things did look good for a year or two, funds are becoming increasingly scarce for non-profit organisations. For this reason, NAK-karitativ favours a specific type of donation.
Around half of the people in the Central African Republic depend on humanitarian aid. And this is where OSNAC, a New Apostolic relief agency, comes in. It is taking small steps and making a big difference.
World Toilet Day is observed every year on 19 November. But there is much more to this than just toilets. The focus is on the life-threatening dangers posed by inadequate, damaged, or broken toilet systems in large parts of the world.
For many families the beginning of a new school year often means worrying about how they will be able to pay their children’s school fees and buy school supplies for them.. Fortunately, there are brothers and sisters who are aware of this and try to alleviate such concerns a little. Join us on a little tour showing how members support children and young people.
When people think about more than just themselves, a lot of good things can happen. Many things can serve a good cause, such as running and singing and repairing shoes. Here is a look at some recent projects.
Faith unites around nine million members of the New Apostolic Church around the world. Many of them who do not have Internet access look forward to receiving a printed copy of the quarterly Church magazine. The latest issue is now on its way to our brothers and sisters.
Poverty is particularly painful in the cold season. Those who can, make themselves comfortable at home. For those who do not have a home, a warm meal and some friendly conversation can be a ray of hope, for example in a church-cum-soup-kitchen.
Active charity is work—at least more work than writing out a cheque for a charitable cause. After all, we must meet the demands of everyday life. But with the right motivation, it can become something we do automatically. Here are some thoughts on the International Day of Charity.
Proclaiming the gospel—in a nursing home, through charitable deeds, or by music. Sometimes it’s very loud, and sometimes it seems very quiet. Following are some examples from Europe, Asia, and Africa.