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Mormons Stepping Up Aid to
Refugees
LONDON — NEWS RELEASE — 28 SEPTEMBER 2015
Mormons in Europe, supported by church headquarters in the
United States, are stepping up their aid to refugees fleeing to Europe.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – the
official name for the “Mormons” – has been providing aid to refugees in the
Middle East for more than a decade, providing hundreds of thousands of
blankets, clothes, emergency medical supplies, food, and other resources to
refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, and Syria.
Elder Patrick Kearon, who along with his two counselors,
oversees half a million members of the Church in Europe, said in response to
the crisis in Europe the Church has made an additional commitment of €4.6
million (US $5 million) to immediately help displaced families, with more to
come.
"We continue to be moved, like so many others, by the
stories and images of those struggling for basic necessities of food, water,
and temporary shelter,” he said. “They have lost so much."
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will direct
some of the funds to established non-governmental Agencies (NGOs) including the
United Nations High Commission for Refugees, UNICEF, Catholic Charities,
International Medical Corps, and Physicians for Human Rights. Other funds will
be channeled through local municipalities and national government agencies
involved in assisting refugees.
“The Church has helped, and will continue to help those who
remain displaced and homeless in conflict zones or in neighboring countries
where they have fled,” said Sharon Eubank, the director of the Church’s
Humanitarian Services.
Since 1985, the Church has provided relief and development
projects for humanitarian purposes without regard to the nationality or religion
of the recipients.Together with so many others across Europe, individual Mormon
congregations are also responding to the invitation to assist in the refugee
crisis, Elder Kearon said.In Scotland, more than 2,000 people have joined
forces to send clothing, blankets, and other needed supplies to those fleeing
across borders. Coordinated by the Dumfries and Galloway Refugee Action charity
group, Latter-day Saints joined with others by dropping off much needed
supplies to a local Mormon church, one of 30 local collection sites.
In Germany, several Munich congregations joined together to
assist a local refugee shelter by constructing an interior wall, sorting
donated clothing, and by providing 170 packages of hygiene products, cereal
bars, drawing utensils and cuddly toys. The Darmstadt congregation is
cooperating with several local charities throughout the year to help facilitate
donations of clothing, furniture and other goods to refugees.
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