The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the World Food Programme celebrated their 10-year partnership by hosting a 'Service Day' at the Bishops' Central Storehouse, with participation from two Apostles and other Church leaders. The collaboration was commemorated by funding an emergency response hub in Barbados. Barron Segar, president and CEO of World Food Program USA, stated, 'The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is our most important partner.' The new center aims to enhance disaster relief efforts and store emergency supplies in the Caribbean.
This week, the LDS Church marked its 10-year collaboration with the U.N.’s World Food Program and World Food Program USA by unveiling an emergency response hub in Barbados. https://t.co/gL9idAMPj7
A new center to improve disaster relief and store emergency supplies in the Caribbean is under construction after donations from the Church of Jesus Christ and the World Food Programme. https://t.co/Zxc7lSQfUi
“The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is our most important partner,” Barron Segar, president and CEO of World Food Program USA said. | By @Tad_Walch https://t.co/dnEaujLy7f
The LDS Church continues to partner with the UN's food program to fight worldwide hunger. Seems like a laudable use of some of its billions, rather than trying to come up with its own program. Do you see any downside? https://t.co/f7dNju9Upe
The @Ch_JesusChrist hosted a ‘Service Day’ with @WFP and @WFPUSA at the Bishops' Central Storehouse today to commemorate 10 years of collaboration to help needy worldwide. Two Apostles and other Church leaders participated. See photos @the_churchnews | https://t.co/nfHYcv3Q8A
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the World Food Programme celebrated 10 years of partnership by funding an emergency response hub in the Caribbean. Link: https://t.co/elyhhRkxPu