
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released its “Caring for Those in Need 2025 Report,” which details the Church’s welfare, self-reliance, humanitarian aid, emergency relief, and volunteer service during the year .
Here is a brief summary:
- Expenditures totaled US$1.58 billion.
- Assistance in 196 countries and territories.
- 3,514 humanitarian projects worldwide.
- Church members volunteered 7.4 million hours of service.
- JustServe grew by 114,639 new users and 38,597 new projects. The platform surpassed 1 million registered users.
- 13,789 welfare and self-reliance missionaries.
- 638 education projects.
- Job training for 10,653 Deseret Industries associates.
- 2,412 weekly addiction recovery meetings.
- 142,000 people participating in self-reliance groups.
- 121 bishops’ storehouses donated over 37 million pounds of food (equivalent to 31 million meals).
- 219,000 pregnant mothers received prenatal care.
- 21.2 million children and mothers received vitamins.
- 1.87 million children screened for malnutrition and treated if needed.
- 141,000 families received seeds and training to grow nutritious gardens at home.
- Family Services assisted 16,099 clients through self‑help resources, educational courses, group therapy and one‑on‑one counseling.
The 2025 report is available at CaringReport.ChurchofJesusChrist.org, where you can explore an interactive map showing the locations of every humanitarian project completed during the year. The report is published in 17 languages.