The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is honoring women on International Women’s Day for the service and relief they provide to others.
In a social media post shared on March 8, 2025, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson said, “To women around the world, we see you. We see your love of the Savior. We see your service and kindness to those in need. We see all you do to bring relief to your friends, families and communities. And so does our Father in Heaven. He sees you during moments of joy and in the depths of sorrow. He loves you for who you are and who you are striving to become.”
Here are some ways Newsroom has reported on how the Church is celebrating and supporting women around the world:
- Relief Society Leads Global Effort to Improve Health and Well-Being of Women and Children
- Sisters Yee, Browning and Spannaus Visit Mexican Diabetes Association
- 25 Ways to Participate in the Church’s Global Initiative for Women and Children
- Remembering the Life and Legacy of Latter-day Saint Trailblazer Martha Hughes Cannon
- President Johnson Shares Women and Children’s Initiative in San Diego
- Thousands of Women and Children in Central America Participate in Nutrition Effort
- Child Nutrition Program Brings Health Resources to Makati and Taguig
- Un Kilo de Ayuda Will Use Church Donation to Help Nourish 23,000 Children in Mexican States
- The Church and Edesia Nutrition Unite to Nourish Children and Mothers
- In Geneva, Former Relief Society General President Advocates for Parental Engagement in Education
- President Johnson and Sister Browning Complete Outreach Visit in Central Europe
- The Church Joins Ghana Health Service to Vaccinate 5.2 Million Children in Four Days
- Nurturing Mothers’ Love: Global Child Nutrition Effort Comes to Indonesia
- First Lady of Sierra Leone Visits Church Sites in Utah
- Women in Canberra Join with Zonta Club to Assemble Birthing Kits
- President Freeman Visits Humanitarian Sites in Europe
- You Can Lift Another at a Light the World Giving Machine
- Symbol of Service: Martha Hughes Cannon’s Statue Reflects the Church’s Humanitarian Commitment
- Global Efforts Continue to Light the World in 2024
- Giving Gifts of Love: The Church of Jesus Christ in 2024
- The Church Donates Essentials to Women’s Prison in Ghana
- Donation Will Help Women’s Shelter in Alberta
- Sundance Celebrates Camille N. Johnson’s Humanitarian Leadership
- President Freeman Says ‘Discipleship Will Be Filled With Adventure’
- Participation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Women’s Summit, Kinshasa, DRC
- President Porter Says, ‘Humanitarian Work Is a Joyful Part of Peacemaking’