Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Santaquin LDS 14th Ward Family Contributes Life-Enhancing Kits To Refugees

PICTURED are Santaquin 14th Ward Humanitarian Deborah Nielsen (left) and (right) Leonard Baglawa, BS-COHE, Executive Director of UCRPC.
A partitioned gymnasium in a West Santaquin LDS chapel served as a temporary assembly station, February 24, for building kits comprised of hygiene and household items that are often taken for granted.  Santaquin 14th LDS Ward members traveled icy roads to spend their Saturday morning that day in the service of strangers arriving in Utah as refugees from war torn countries.Find the rest of the story in this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle.


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