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Dedication and Open House Dates Are Announced for the Draper Utah Temple

Artist's rendering of the Draper Utah Temple The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced dates for a public open house prior to the dedication of the new Draper Utah Temple.
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Uganda: Kamuli Drills 40 Boreholes

Kamuli District has taken a step towards improving hygiene by drilling 40 boreholes and shallow wells at a cost of $455 million.

The boreholes were drilled in the sub-counties of Butansi, Nabwigulu and Balawoli and some rehabilitated under the water and sanitation project funded by the Latter Day Saints Charities, a US-based religious organization.
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Humanitarian Services Receives Award from Madagascar

In recognition of its welfare contributions in Madagascar, LDS Humanitarian Services received the Chevalier de L’Ordre Nationale Madagascar award in June 2008 from the country’s Ministry of Health.
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Benefits Trickle Down From Clean Water Project

Congolese children help bring pipes to those working on the clean water project. For the children of the central African city of Luputa and nearby villages, an 18-mile-long pipe being laid near their homes means a lot more than access to clean water for their families.

It also means that they will be healthier and able to attend school more regularly, according to Marie Christensen, an Idaho woman who recently returned with her husband from D.R. Congo after 18 months of volunteer humanitarian service.
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What Moves Mormons During Emergencies

Mormon volunteers help a family clean up after recent flooding in New Mexico. After recent severe storms in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Mormon missionaries joined with local Latter-day Saints to help residents deal with the damage.

After a day spent diverting and damming overflowing rivers, volunteers helped victims move out of flooded and damaged homes. They removed mud (up to three and a half feet deep) and water-logged goods and furniture from homes.
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