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Relief Society in Action, March 20, 2020

Relief Society in Action, March 20, 2020

Relief Society in Action highlights the volunteer service of Latter-day Saint women in their communities around the world. The Relief Society is the women’s organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It has more than 7.1 million members and is the largest women’s organization in the world.

Relief Society General President Supports Nutrition Program Expansion

The general president of the Relief Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wants to expand a pilot nutrition program that started in the Philippines to other countries.

                                             

“Since returning, I have been thinking about how we can expand this opportunity to others in the world,” said Sister Jean B. Bingham, who, in early February, visited the community of Catarman, located in the province of Northern Samar, where a pilot program was initiated a year ago. “There are other areas in the world that have a similar problem.”

RS Nutrition Program Expansion
Latter-day Saint Charities, the humanitarian arm of the Church, provides the scales and other equipment to measure and weigh the children in Toledo City, Philippines, on Saturday, February 8, 2020. 2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
                                          

During her visit, she also traveled to Toledo City in the Cebu province to observe children being screened for malnutrition at a local meetinghouse.

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Relief Society Sisters in Tennessee ‘Pray, Serve and Rescue’ During Women’s Day of Service

“Pray, Serve and Rescue” was this year’s theme of the Chattanooga Women’s Day of Service in Tennessee on Saturday, March 7, 2020, where more than 140 women joined to serve their community.

Chattanooga’s Women’s Day of Service
Relief Society sisters help stuff Easter eggs for the Chattanooga Zoo spring activity in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on March 7, 2020.2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
                                

“We are blessed to be a part of the work of [the] Relief Society [women’s organization],” said Celeste Ward, Chattanooga Stake Relief Society president.

Relief Society sisters worked on service projects from different local organizations, including the Chattanooga Community Kitchen and the Salvation Army.

Chattanooga’s Women’s Day of Service
Relief Society sisters tie fleece blankets that will be donated to children at local hospitals in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on March 7, 2020.2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
                                

Several women cut and tied fleece blankets, which were later donated to children at local hospitals. Others made and distributed meals to people in need.

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Relief Society Marks 178th Anniversary With Video Tribute to Women

Members of the Relief Society around the world marked the 178th anniversary of the creation of the Church’s organization for women with a video tribute.

 

The Relief Society was formed on March 17, 1842, under the direction of the Prophet Joseph Smith. It’s one of the oldest and largest women’s service organizations in the world. Today, it has a membership of 7.1 million women in 170 countries.

Sisters Strengthen Each Other at Women’s Conference in Australia

About 200 Latter-day Saint women in Sydney, Australia, recently gathered for a special conference to discuss ways to strengthen themselves spiritually, physically and mentally so that they can help strengthen others.

                      

Sister Tammy Runia, Australia Sydney Mission leader, opened the event with a message of hope and a message of the Savior’s love for each person. “Because of this love, we may remain in hope and optimism despite our challenges.”

                  

Following the spiritual message, the women had an opportunity to attend workshops on physical health and mental well-being.

Read more on the Australia Newsroom website.

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