From Deseret News archives:
U.N. food official tours, lauds Welfare Square
He seeks ways to work with LDS aid program
James T. Morris, executive director for the United Nations World Food Program, toured the LDS Church's Welfare Square, Humanitarian Center, Temple Square and Conference Center in Salt Lake City on a whirlwind four-hour excursion.
"I was very impressed. It was quite remarkable," Morris said.
Morris believes the LDS Church's welfare plan is a perfect example of how the poor and needy should be helped.
"The most impressive thing is (church members) living out their faith and commitment."
Many talk about having faith, but he said faithful Latter-day Saints live what they preach.
He was also impressed by the church's once-a-month fast day, in which members skip several meals and then donate what they would have spent on food to the needy.
"If we all made a little sacrifice, there would be no hungry people," he said. "If others did what the Mormon Church does, the (hunger) problem could be solved."
Morris said he's been aware of the church's welfare program all his life, but this was his first close-up look at how the system works.
While that has been the church's only major contribution to the U.N. Food Program, the two groups have worked side-by-side over the years, providing relief to many areas.
Morris said he's now going to look at more ways to work together with the church.
"There are all sorts of ways for us to work together better," he said.
Garry R. Flake, director of Humanitarian Emergency Response for the LDS Church, said for the U.N. World Food Program to consider the church as a partner is "a great compliment to the church."
Flake said Morris was not able to meet with President Gordon B. Hinckley during this short visit. However, he can tell President Hinckley that he "has a great Presbyterian admirer."
He said Morris also wanted to advise the church to not only keep doing what it's doing, but to better publicize its welfare efforts. Morris was also interested in the way the church mixed up a nutritious meal base to help with the severe hunger needs in Africa.
Welfare Square, 751 W. 700 South, includes a 178-foot tall grain elevator, a storehouse, bakery, cannery, a milk processing operation, a thrift store and an employment center all designed to help people help themselves.
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