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There is a reason we have been blessed so abundantly by the Lord as a people, and lets continue to generously use our resourses to bless and help.
The article says the Church is partnering with CARE, an organization in place in Myanmar. They will be distributing the items supplied by the LDS Church.
The article clearly states that the LDS Church is supplying needed items and partnering with CARE and UPS Foundation. CARE has a long-standing relationship in Myanmar, and will be the organization distributing the supplies donated by the LDS Church. No Elders on bikes trying to deliver the items!
It is wonderful that these people are finally being allowed aid. Let's all keep praying for them.
May the People of Burma and China receive the help of the World in time!!
Maybe you should take a chill pill!
I, myself, have family over in Burma and in the Thai refugee camps. For decades they have suffered rape, murders and abuse that is unprintable and now they have cyclone devastation to deal with. I just had to laugh at the fact that somebody would be nasty (and she was) in her correction. Just thought she could have chilled and calmed down a bit. It was as harsh and petty a response as me saying to her comment.....did she check her grammar before she posted her comment, and there is no such word as observate. Are you ignorant and unlearned? Get the point, I don't think she sounded nice in her correction at all.
Why assume the response to 'Glenda' was from a female? I read the comments and could not detect any indication of gender. Also, I did not see any 'attack' or that someone was 'nasty' in the response to Glenda. Glenda was/is entitled to comment, and her response indicated she had not fully read/understood the article, and after the comment apparently went and re-read the article. However, your response was 'harsh and petty' in my opinion, but I will be happy to assume you did not mean to criticize another's grammar, or assume they are ignorant or unlearned.
The situation in Myanmar is tragic, and any help that can be given is essential. I am sorry also for your family's situation in Burma and the Thai camps. No-one should have to live that way, or have to worry about family in those situations. My very best wishes that your family members will receive the help they need.
How tragic it has been for these human beings and all the suffering that has occured. Makes me appreciate the blessing I have-how about you?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to support the humanitarian aid programme because the church members in Great Britain know 100% of the donations will be used to purchase necessary hygiene packs, blankets, tents and any other items which are needed wherever there is a disaster and suffering worldwide. These humanitarian aid items are always packed, and stored in USA ready to go at any given time. On a recent visit to Salt Lake City I realised how labour intensive was this preparation for emergencies. Soap, toothbrushes, flannels and toothpaste had been purchased from
the suppliers and delivered. Within one hour unpaid young volunteers from the local schools were packing these items into emergency kits
The secret to the success of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints worldwide are the volunteers in all aspects of the work spiritually and secular. I know for I am one of them. Bishop Jeffrey Warriner of the Wakefield Ward, England