SALT LAKE CITY — After earthquakes struck Venezuela Wednesday, killing nearly 1,500 people from the devastation and thousands more without food and shelter, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints began humanitarian efforts.
Missionaries from the church gathered with local volunteers to distribute approximately 5,000 assistance kits to people in need. The kits consisted of food, drinking water, hygiene items and other essential supplies for families and individuals impacted by the earthquakes.
The kits are expected to help more than 23,500 people.

The Caribbean Area Presidency, leaders of the church who oversee Venezuela as part of their ministry, released a statement of support for the Venezuelans affected by the earthquakes. "In these difficult times, we stand with the Venezuelan people, hoping they find strength, peace, and solace as they face this situation."
According to a press release from the church, mattresses, blankets and pillows are being distributed to families that are temporarily in shelters following the earthquakes, whether or not they are members of the church.
"The response, coordinated by the church in conjunction with humanitarian organizations and government authorities, aims to assess the most urgent needs and ensure that aid reaches those who need it most quickly," church leaders said.
The church is working on additional projects designed to support families who may have lost their belongings in the earthquakes.








