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Frequently asked questions

How can I bring a group to tour the Latter-day Saint Humanitarian Center?
What humanitarian projects is the Church currently working on?
Can I donate money or materials to a specific country or project?
Unfortunately, country- or project-specific donations are not accepted. All items donated to Humanitarian Services are made available throughout the world.
I have heard of recent disasters in the world and want to donate some of the things I have to help. How can I do this?
Individuals and groups desiring to donate items should contact the Latter-day Saint Humanitarian Center at 1-801-240-5954.
I know I can give money to help, but what can I do to give of myself to help those in need throughout the world?
Discover the ways The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints provides opportunities for service by clicking on how can I help?
I hear about other agencies where much that is donated is spent on administrative and fund-raising expenses. How much of the money donated to Humanitarian Services goes for these expenses?
None. One hundred percent of all contributions made to the Humanitarian Aid Fund are used to help the needy. Humanitarian Services overhead and administrative costs are paid through other Church resources.
Where does the Church get the money, materials, and labor to carry out its humanitarian projects?
The Church's humanitarian activities are made possible by people who donate their time, talents, and resources to ease the burden of those in need.
How do I contribute to the Humanitarian Aid Fund?
I am giving a presentation about humanitarian service. What materials are available to help me?
Various materials that address humanitarian topics are available by clicking on related materials.
I want to serve as a short-term specialist or as a humanitarian missionary. What do I need to do?
We invite you to explore the current opportunities for short-term service by clicking on short-term specialist. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints desiring to serve as humanitarian missionaries are invited to contact a bishop of the Church for more information.
Is there funding available for Latter-day Saint congregations to buy materials for service projects?
What materials are available to teach me how to prepare my family for an emergency?
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