See the results: Tracking LDS volunteers and donations since 2010
Jerome Delay, Associated Press
Long before The General Church Welfare Committee was established, in 1936, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were volunteering and donating items to help those in need.
The welfare program was established to foster self-reliance, help the poor and needy and encourage service to others.
Since 1985, 179 countries have received humanitarian aid, with the value at about $1.4 billion, according to lds.org
The following include various charitable services the Church rendered from 2010 to 2012, according to articles from lds.org.
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