FAQ's


What does the Radly Center do?

The Radly Center is a non profit organization that focuses on assisting people in the poorest nations on the planet. The Center develops and provides low cost programs that enable villages where people live in poverty to establish or enhance their health, education and communications infrastructure. 

Is the Radly Center Center a non profit organization?

Yes.

How is the Radly Center funded?

At this time, all activities and administration costs are funded by the Center's founder Adam Radly.

Who is behind the Radly Center
 
The Center was founded by Adam Radly. Adam was one of the organizers of World Reconciliation Day (featuring Nelson Mandela) in 2000 and is one of the founding directors of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund in Australia. For more about information about Adam Radly, click here.

Where does the Center operate?

The Center's US base is in Los Angeles and its Australian base is in Melbourne. Most activities established to assist people in developing nations are focused on sub Saharan Africa.

How can I help?

There are many ways that you can assist the Center. The best way to make a difference is to participate in the initiatives offered by the Center. Volunteers will be required to assist with various projects throughout the year. When there is a requirement for volunteers, information will be placed in the Relevant section on the Center's web site.








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+ World Reconciliation Day

+ Nelson Mandela                 Children's Fund