Get Involved

There are many ways you can impact your world for betterment not only it is the right thing to do but also that is what we as the people supposed to be doing.  We all want to make a difference, right?

Doing nothing is a choice, but doing something even just taking action is even better because it can overwhelm the world when we really take action. Improvement and change are inevitably, but we can certainly change our world for betterment when we do something even if it is on a smaller scale.

ASDA (N) believes in the people of action particularly the power of people to come together and our participation or engagement in something that we care about. We truly believe we can eradicate alleviate sufferings and extreme poverty by changing and improving their outlook to be better and descend.

A few of the ways you can take action are:

Volunteering is truly a heart of each of us, which is extremely a heart of ASDF. We now need volunteers and will always welcome volunteers who want to make a difference in our world. You can volunteer by serving in our Board, administration team, volunteer team, committees or simply represent us then be our ambassador in helping us with whatever skills, experiences and talents you have, or other in-kinds. Additionally, you can volunteer to go to our field work bases in Africa then spend times there to help people in whatever areas you are interested in ( teaching, educating, financial education, health/healthcare, technology, computer, micro-financial, construction, education, water, sanitation, small businesses, entrepreneurship, training, housing, power energy, etc). We also plan to establish and develop friendships, relationships and partnerships with other individuals, organizations, foundations and agencies that will bring funding and other opportunities. Few of the groups that we know we will partner with are American Peace Corps, Volunteers, and others.
We appreciate your support in our fight to impact our world for better standards of living, especially end grinding poverty!