Comments about ‘LDS Church sending aid to island nations to fight cholera’
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In regards to the aid the LDS church is sending, we can all do a little more. Even an extra dollar here and there will help. I hope that all people of all faiths will contribute what they can to stop this epidemic in these nations. And it is good to know that 100% of what is taken in by the church that is earmarked for humanitarian aid goes for that purpose. The LDS church is headed up entirely by volunteers (that are called to their positions) and receive no pay. If you wonder where to donate to make the best good, it is the LDS church and you don't have to be a member. Find a member and ask how you can help these causes.
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