Latter-day Saint Charities becomes the single largest private sector donor to date to support UNICEF’s ACT Accelerator and COVAX work Latter-day Saint Charities, the humanitarian arm of The Church of...
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Benin: Final Assessment Report: Collective Impact for Nutrition (CI4N)
Consultants: Prof AMOUSSA HOUNKPATIN Waliou Dr LOKONON H. F. Jaurès SYNTHESIS The objective of the Collective Impact for Nutrition (CI4N) initiative has been to improve the nutritional status of...
Joint Statement by United Nations Interagency Task Force on Religion and Sustainable Development (IATF) with the endorsement of the IATF Multi-Faith Advisory Council
The following joint statement is issued by the Principals of the rotating IATF co-Chairs (UNAOC and UNOSAPG) and Executive Secretariat (UNFPA) on behalf of the members of the IATF and endorsed by the...
Church responds to earthquake in Peru
PISCO, Peru 17 August 2007 The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is today loading supplies, surgical instruments, family food boxes, hygiene kits and tarps into a 747 cargo plane to be...
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Church aid to Sudanese refugees
SALT LAKE CITY - For several years, the Darfur region of Sudan has been an area of conflict resulting in the displacement of over two million people and the death of thousands. Since 2004, The Church...
Response to Typhoon Durian in the Philippines
SALT LAKE CITY - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is assessing the needs of those affected by Typhoon Durian in the Philippines, and leaders there are assisting with rescue and cleanup...
Indonesia: Fishermen return to sea after church donation
WEH ISLAND, Indonesia - Fishermen who lost their boats and supplies after the devastating 2004 tsunami have been able to return to the seas after Latter-day Saint Charities donated fishing nets and...
Lebanon + 1 more
Latter-day Saints send aid to Middle East
SALT LAKE CITY - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is responding to a United Nations appeal for humanitarian aid to help civilians caught in the conflict between Israeli and Hezbollah...
Indonesia + 2 more
Church continues humanitarian relief in tsunami-hit areas
SALT LAKE CITY -- Eighteen months after a tsunami devastated Southeast Asia, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continues to work with local officials to rebuild communities. Thanks to...
Mormon missionaries aid village in Thailand
THAILAND -- Nearly 18 months after the devastating tsunami that hit Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continues to provide humanitarian relief. David...
USA: Hurricane Katrina relief continues
8 February 2006, SALT LAKE CITY -- Six months after Hurricane Katrina, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints continues its humanitarian response in the Gulf Coast states. - To date, Church...
USA: Response to Gulf Coast hurricanes
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is responding to the devastation left by Hurricane Rita and Hurricane Katrina in the southeastern United States. How has the Church responded? -...
USA: Church maintains disaster aid for Katrina, and now Rita
While the Church has had a continuous flow of food, water, cots, tents, sleeping bags, tarps, generators, and volunteers into the Southeast in recent weeks, the spectrum of its assistance has simply...
USA: Church aid keeps flowing to Katrina victims
More than a week after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast of the United States, the extent of devastation continues to be defined while the Church maintains substantial humanitarian relief...
Church providing relief to Hurricane Katrina victims
SALT LAKE CITY -- Victims hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana and Mississippi are already receiving aid from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Emergency relief supplies and...
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Church continues aid to tsunami victims, long-term plan in works
By Chad Phares, Church Magazines Weeks after deadly tsunamis killed more than 150,000 people across southern Asia, the Church continues its humanitarian efforts in hopes of restoring self-sufficiency...
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South Asia: Church looks at future needs of tsunami victims
SALT LAKE CITY - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which has already provided emergency supplies in southern Asia for short-term relief, is now evaluating how to help tsunami victims...
Muslims and Mormons flying aid to Southern Asia
SALT LAKE CITY -- More than 70 tons of medical supplies, hygiene kits, clothing and shoes will be flown to Indonesia to aid tsunami disaster victims in a partnership effort by Islamic Relief...
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LDS emergency assistance to Liberians in refugee camp
More than 5,000 Liberian refugees are living in the Oru Refugee Camp in Nigeria. The camp is administered by the African Refugee Foundation and the Nigeria Federal Commission for Refugees and...