With
the ever increasing worldwide need for humanitarian aid The Latter Day Church
of Jesus Christ are at the forefront of providing what we can when we can. With
the recent earthquake in Nepal and the need for aid to reach those that stand
in need the church made a donation through the Latter Day Charity Relief
programme to the Red Cross in order to make sure that the money donated would
get to those that stood in the most need. The church is proud of its charity
and humanitarian projects that have taken place over the years through The Latter
Day Charity Relief programme. The Latter Day Church of Jesus Christ have been
responsible for sending clothing to war torn areas in the Middles East and Africa
and sending countless care packages to areas of the world where famine and
natural disasters have overtaken the poorest of countries. We would encourage
all of our members and friends to continue to donate as much as they can to The
Latter Day Charity Relief programme to make sure that the help and aid
continues to flow to those around the world that find themselves in need of our
help. We know as we continue to support the churches charity programme we will
in turn help those that stand in need.
If you have any questions or are interested in finding out more about the Restored Branch of Jesus Christ please email us: info@restoredbranch.com
Thursday, 11 June 2015
News Release: Humanitarian Aid & The Latter Day Charity Relief Programme
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