Pornography, Substance abuse, & Family member support

Food, Clothing, Housing, Transportation, & Healthcare

Education support, Planning for a career, & Help paying for school

Food storage, Financial savings, & Emergency plans

Anxiety, Depression, Suicidal thoughts or attempts, Marital difficulties, Parenting, Family member support

Unemployment, Underemployment, Inadequate income, Unable to keep a job

Immediate unemployment, Sudden or overwhelming debt, & Catastrophic life event

Immigration, Refugee support, Legal services, & Humanitarian needs

Career counseling, Skill building, & Work experiences

English language, Literacy, & Other Language skills

BYU Pathways information found at byupathways.org BYU Pathways missionaries for our stake: Bro. and Sister Olson 602-692-6160 can also provide information

Chronic illness, Physical activity, Nutrition, Senior care, & Access to care


Self-reliance is the “ability, commitment, and effort to provide the spiritual and temporal necessities of life for self and family. As members become self-reliant, they are also better able to serve and care for others.”

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"Who should embrace self-reliance? All of us. If we are unemployed, underemployed, desperate for work, desperate for a promotion, or even in a good place where we don’t need additional income, education, or skill sets, we should definitely be working toward greater self-reliance. As we take opportunities to mentor others in self-reliance, we often learn much ourselves. Even if our temporal skills do not need to be improved, our spirits can be continually enlarged as we help others reach their potential." -- What Is Self-Reliance - Really?