During a meeting this month with the governor of Maryland, Relief Society General President Camille N. Johnson discussed shared priorities of expanding service opportunities and strengthening communities in the state.

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President Johnson, accompanied by Elder Michael P. Brady, an Area Seventy in the United States Northeast Area of The Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints, and Sister Eme Martin, a member of the Relief Society general advisory council, met with Maryland Governor Wes Moore on Friday, May 15.

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They spoke about JustServe, a free website and app created by the Church where volunteers can find service opportunities around them and where nonprofit organizations can list their needs. Governor Moore is familiar with JustServe and believes the resource is a valuable tool not just for his state, but for others across the country, according to ChurchofJesusChrist.org.

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