Whether it's sprucing up a cemetery, a marae, a beach or other public space -- or lending a hand after a natural disaster such as a tsunami, flood or cyclone -- members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can often be seen wearing distinctive yellow "Mormon Helping Hands" shirts, pitching in alongside neighbours from other faiths and groups.
Watch a video featuring Mormon Helping Hands volunteers rolling up their sleeves in various community service efforts throughout the Pacific Area.
- Helping Hands Project at Marae
- Christchurch MHH 2014
- Majuro Rehabilitation Hospital
- Tauranga MHH 2013_2
- MHH_Porirua_1
- Mormon Helping Hands Wellington New Zealand 23 February 2013_2
- Mormon Helping Hands Wellington, New Zealand 23 February 2013
- Mormon Helping Hands NZ Wellington 2013_1
- Carl Moller participates in' Mormon Helping Hands' service project
- Missionaries MHH Opotiki Feb 2014
- Multicultural Mormons
- Mormon Helping Hands - Fiji 15 June 2013
- Mormon Helping Hands Wellington New Zealand
- Mormon Helping Hands
- MHH_ Henderson_2013
- Oklahoma tornado clean up 2
- Latter-day Saint volunteers have fun preparing for tomorrow’s ‘Mormon Helping Hands’ project in Auckland.
- New Zealand Area Office MHH Activity - October 2013
- Mormon Helping Hands volunteers in Beachhaven New Zealand 23 February 2013
- MHH Porirua Alice Ropata
- MHH Flaxmere Rubbish
- Mormon Helping Hands - Samoa 2013
- MHH Tauranga 2013_1
- Opotiki MHH 1
- MHH Opotiki Cleaning
- Mormon Helping Hands Samoa
- Mt Roskill Mormon Helping Hands Feb 2014
- MHH Opotiki Fence
- Eileen Mueller Fiji Books Group
- Students, youth and YSA clean the community streets in Nausori, and Korovou
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