ADRA Australia Launches National Survey
20th November, 2009
Wahroonga, New South Wales — For the first time, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Australia has launched a national survey to gather the opinions and feedback of supporters in Australia, and needs them to respond by 31 December.
The survey, will be available across Adventist churches on December 12 in the RECORD, or can be accessed online, or by calling 1800 242 372. The first 50 people that respond to the survey will receive a free Be the Change t-shirt.
The survey is a part of an extensive research that aims to explore what supporters think of charities, including ADRA Australia. The survey asks supporters about their views, perceptions and attitudes towards humanitarian organisations, and their motivation for supporting them. The survey also explores preferred ways for individuals and churches to engage with charities.
ADRA Australia hopes the information gathered as part of the research will help ADRA be more effective as an agency, find better ways of meeting the needs of ADRA supporters, and help ADRA gain a better understanding of what supporters consider important in the vital work of alleviating poverty and growing the ministry of compassion.
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