Prioritizing the needs of women and children in society not only raises them up individually, but also improves their families’ situations and strengthens the entire community.
“Whenever we do anything to bring relief to others—temporal or spiritual—we are bringing them the love of Jesus Christ and will be blessed to find our own relief in Him.”
We have found that there are four areas of effort that especially help children and their families. These four areas are child nutrition, maternal and newborn care, immunizations, and education.
Malnutrition can seriously impact proper brain, body, and immune system development, especially from the time of conception to ages 2–3. Through nutrition screenings, educating parents, providing access to clean water and sanitation, and connecting children to local clinical resources, we hope to reduce malnutrition in member children and set them up for a brighter future.
This effort is about helping mothers have the best possible experience during pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. By providing training for health workers, medical equipment, and supportive education for new mothers, we hope to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates while providing better care for mothers and their babies pre- and postpartum.
Immunizations against measles, mumps, rubella, tetanus, polio, malaria, and similar preventable diseases have been proven to remove the devastation these diseases can wreak on families. With the help of collaborating organizations, we can provide health care and immunizations to reduce child mortality rates and the risks of long-term health issues.
Education for women and children provides unlimited opportunities to positively impact God’s children. We encourage parents to provide their children with the opportunity and resources they need to excel. Additionally, education for women gives them the skills and knowledge they need to be self-reliant and empowers them to provide for their families.
“Relief Society sisters are already nurturing others in their homes and communities. Even if they aren’t directly involved [in this effort], they’re part of a global sisterhood that is making a difference in people’s lives.”
Even though you may not directly be involved in global humanitarian efforts, you can have a lasting impact when you do humanitarian work within your community. You have the power to influence your own families and communities. Here are some resources for how to inspire improvement in your community.
Learning about issues affecting women and children (and applying what you learn) affects your family and community. For example, you can learn about nutrition-related topics (such as healthy eating, breastfeeding, and safe food preparation).
When you contribute to the work to care for those in need, you can help women and children in your community to thrive. See opportunities to serve in your area.
The generous donations of Church members and friends of the Church magnify our efforts to care for those in need. Learn more about how the Church cares for those in need.
While each humanitarian organization has its own areas of specialization, we share the common goal of relieving suffering among God’s children.
We take a holistic approach to humanitarian work, seeking to care for those in need while promoting long-term self-reliance for the individual, community, or organization. To accomplish this work, we collaborate with many creditable humanitarian organizations who implement the principles of self-reliance in their programming and have proven track records of success.
Read through the articles below for recent examples of our work with other organizations to care for women and children around the world.