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Members of the Church responded after flooding, donated blood, cleaned homes, sorted supplies, sewed quilts and more in several European countries.

At least 21 people have reportedly died and more than 13,000 people have been evacuated to secure areas in the Dominican Republic.

The Caribbean island saw a large response to International Day of Service through JustServe.

The Church of Jesus Christ emphasizes self-reliance and helping members feel empowered to meet their temporal, spiritual and emotional needs.

“Our prayers have been answered,” said a school headmaster after a donation from the Church of Jesus Christ in Ghana.

Elder David A. Bednar met with government and community leaders in Mexico and found they have “more in common than may be different.”

The Church of Jesus Christ and Water for People are working on completing water systems in Gicumbi District, Rwanda.

A young man who received a wig in his own cancer journey joins in project to help in California’s Bay Area.

The Relief Society is involved in a global effort to improve the health and development of children under five and their mothers.

The Church and the Kiribati government recently partnered to help some of the outer islands get clean drinking water.

A statement says the Church is devoting significant financial resources for critical needs.

Recent donations from the Church include new school desks in Guatemala, access to clean drinking water in Colombia and cooking kits for soup kitchens in Peru.

Recent donations from the Church of Jesus Christ in Brazil have helped thousands of members and non-members.

An event in Santiago let organizations and volunteers know how to get started using JustServe in Chile — the 14th country to have the free community service platform.

Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by the Akosombo Dam spillage flood.

The Church of Jesus Christ is working with CARE to support thousands of families in poultry production.

“We need more organizations like The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to recognize the growing need and ask, ‘How can I help?’” said the CEO of Second Harvest of the Big Bend.

A new video highlighted how the Church’s large donation has helped feed vulnerable people in nine countries.

JustServe volunteers and members of the Church took part in several service projects to help those in need.

The donations “are bringing the name of the Church... out of obscurity here in eastern Kentucky,” said JustServe specialist Samone Ratcliff.

Members of the Church took part in community service projects to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the gospel in Nicaragua.

“Our first mission is to help people come to Jesus Christ,” says mission president.

Counselors have been on the Hawaiian island of Maui giving support after the August wildfires.

The storm caused billions of dollars worth of damage, but thousands of Latter-day Saints joined disaster relief efforts.

JustServe volunteers helped before, during and after the community baby shower.

Church support helps women and children fleeing domestic violence at House of Hope.

The Church is working with ShelterBox, Islamic Relief and UNHCR to get relief to thousands of people affected by last year’s flooding in Pakistan.

Volunteers supplied families with necessities and connected them with health, legal and other services.

Project Hope provided a new outpatient health clinic in Kyiv region with Church support.

Members of Pueblo Colorado Stake, Colorado Springs missionaries and JustServe volunteers joined Convoy of Hope effort to serve the community.