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He traveled from Utah to Florida to Houston to help Mormon Helping Hands. His behind-the-scenes footage will amaze you
The Jurgy’s (LDS vloggers—video bloggers) visited Houston for Hurricane Harvey clean up and were BLOWN AWAY by what they saw. This area will take months to clean up.
Hike the Grand Canyon for Suicide Prevention? That is what Seth Adam Smith intends to do.
Follow us: @mormonlifehacker on Patreon | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter Seth Adam Smith, an LDS author, blogger, and YouTuber, is a survivor of a suicide attempt. So he personally…
President Eyring Provides Lift to Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and aids Mormon Helping Hands in Florida
President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, visited many areas affected by natural disasters. Read about his service efforts!
President Uchtdorf joins Mormon Helping Hands in Houston
Look who showed up in Houston to help with #HurricaneHarvey clean up? Follow us: @mormonlifehacker on Patreon | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter Hi Five Live from Houston after Hurricane…
Hurricane Harvey: The latest from Mormons Helping Hands in Houston (thanks Hi Five Live!)
Have you seen the latest FACEBOOK LIVE showing what Mormon Helping Hands is doing in Houston?
Hurricane Harvey: How the First Presidency says members can help
Many are expressing interest in helping the thousands of people in the stricken communities in Texas and Louisiana, but what is being recommended by The First Presidency? Read more . . .
Stuart Edge, Logan Jr. Chef, and Random Acts TV combine to stamp out hunger at a homeless shelter
Stuart Edge and the crew from Random Acts TV at BYUtv get together to make a gourmet meal at a homeless shelter! Donate to the Food And Care Coalition: https://foodandcare.org/#…
BYUtv’s RANDOM ACTS and READER’S DIGEST combine to find the NICEST PLACE IN AMERICA!
Help BYUtv and Reader’s Digest find the nicest place on earth!
The Chris Clark #BeatALS Benefit—members serving those with ALS
ALS is debilitating. And eventually deadly.
But there is hope. And good people looking to serve others and searching for a cure.