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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comMay 3, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read
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May 3, 2025, 11:00am MDT

Provo, Utah – As attendees at the 2025 BYU Women’s Conference chose to participate in service opportunities, seven rooms on Brigham Young University campus were filled with thousands of smiles, work hands and sounds of happy conversation.

The study room and service evening provided seven specific ways that women who attended the meeting could “walking with (Christ)” (Moses 6:34), help others in need, and serve fellow sisters.

Connie Mores and her sister, Helen Kelly of Huntington Beach, California, from Mapleton, Utah, were happy they were able to give their time in a critical way.

“Whatever they need us to do here, I want to join in and support it,” Moessing said.

From left, Kasey Huggans. Lorrain Huggans, Service Project Leader’s Night. And all Cindy Brown in Saratoga Springs, Utah helped participants put together their hygiene kits during a service project held as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smithfield House, on Thursday, May 1, 2025, on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo. | Lynnette McConkie, Church News

Lorrain Huggans, who served as a service project leader night this year, has worked in various service committee roles over the past few years. Knowing the process of choosing the right project, she said that service projects are prayer-conceived and selected based on what they need.

“We have these hands and we want to know that we can actually make a difference,” Hagans said.

Study Service Room

This year, six service projects in the Study Service Room featured a stay project. While working on the project, addresses given simultaneously in another room were piped through a live audio feed. This allowed participants to learn and serve simultaneously.

Karin Brown, a member of the Service Subcommittee, said attending services at conferences is one of the things women want to do, listen, learn and keep their hands busy.

Women will make blankets at the BYU Women's Conference in Provo, Utah on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
On Thursday, May 1, 2025, women will make blankets in the service room at the BYU Women’s Conference in Provo, Utah. |Aaron Cornia, BYU Photo

The projects completed in the Study Service Room included fleece blankets, mastectomy pillows, teddy bears, happy pillows, bookmarks and worrying companions. These projects are Camp Bay, Camp Hob, Early Learning Essentials, Granite Education Foundation, Heart Knit, Inter Mountain Medical Center, Odyssey House, Virginia SLC Healthcare System, and Valley Behavioral Health.

Night of service

More than 16,000 hygiene kits have been created by meeting attendees, and volunteers are surrounded by volunteers, a walk-through service opportunity this evening. Two passes offered the option to make four or eight hygiene kits as the woman added items to the bag along the table, tied them, and then repeated the process.

Participants compiled hygiene kits during a service project held as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smithfield House, on Thursday, May 1, 2025, on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The service project has assembled over 16,000 sanitary kits and performed international operations to provide a rich supply in the Tabitha method. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

The women had the opportunity to flow into this section off-area of ​​Smithfield House and give a bit of a gift to those in need around the world.

“It’s another type of feast with the sisters,” said Amber Morrill of Perry, Utah. “Instead of just feeding myself, I can give it back.”

Morrill, her neighbor Courtney Healy, and friend of Brittany Hubble’s new meeting in Midvale, Utah, said the service opportunities also provide the opportunities they need to visit with new people.

Cindy Brown of Saratoga Springs, Utah, will press a cart carrying the completed hygiene kit during a service project held as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smithfield House on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo on Thursday, May 1, 2025. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

For three sisters and daughter-in-law, service night became an important part of the annual BYU Women’s Conference “Reunion.” Carla Gordon in North Ogden, Utah. Christie Hull of Casper, Wyoming. Amyhal in Charlotte, North Carolina. And Cami Gordon, from Nibbly, Utah, made it a “fun tradition.”

Miracles and blessings

Unlike the learning service rooms available throughout most of the day, the service night was 3 hours. Meanwhile, a steady stream of participants completed around 13,000 kits.

However, according to Carolyn Myers, a member of the Service Subcommittee, three groups of women, made up of family and new friends, were looking at what others could achieve at the evening concert.

Several women put together hygiene kits during their service project.
From the right, the hull of Christie, Casper, Wyoming. Cami Gordon of Nibbly, Utah. Amy Room in Charlotte, North Carolina. And Chara Gordon of North Ogden, Utah assembled the hygiene kit during a service project held on Thursday, May 1, 2025 as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smithfield House, on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

“They managed to complete another 3,000 kits,” Myers said with a big smile. The 16,000 sanitary kits are distributed by Helping Hands International to benefit refugees and others in need around the world.

Myers said this was one of the miracles he saw at the BYU Women’s Conference. Another miracle came right after they received a call about an agency that needed a surplus of supplies. The remaining items are given to Tabitha’s methods of helping people in the community.

Karin Brown, together with the BYU Women’s Conference Services Subcommittee, will place conditioners for participants to enter the hygiene kit during a service project held as part of the BYU Women’s Conference held at Smith Fieldhouse at Brigham Young University in Provo on Thursday, May 1, 2025. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News

“The heavenly Father put the right people in the right place to achieve his purpose,” Myers said.

Looking back on the experience, Hagan said women would come to women’s meetings “to fill in the cup” through learning and service.

“It’s incredible,” she said. “When you provide services, it changes you.”

Two women will help put together their hygiene kits during a service project at the BYU Women's Conference in Provo, Utah.
Shailey Campos of St. George, Utah, and Daniel Anderson of Kennedale, Texas, compiled the hygiene kits held on Provo’s campus on May 1, 2025 as part of a service project held at Smith Fieldhouse at Brigham Young University campus in Provo on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Tabitha’s way. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Riley Stout of Provo, Utah places boxes filled with completed hygiene kits, like Chad Zeeman of Santa Quin, Utah, and wraps the stacks for transportation. The two were part of a few male crew packed and prepared for delivery to help with the International and Tabitha methods to pack and prepare the assembled kit. The service project was held on Thursday, May 1, 2025 as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smithfield House, on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
A bar of soap for hygiene kits in the box during a service project packing hygiene kit BYU girls' meeting held in Provo, Utah.
Hygiene Kit Soap is waiting to pack volunteers during a service project held on Thursday, May 1, 2025 as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smithfield House on the Brigham Young University campus in Provo, Utah. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
A summary shot of participants putting together their hygiene kits during a BYU girls' meeting in Provo, Utah.
Participants compiled hygiene kits during a service project held as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smithfield House, on Thursday, May 1, 2025, on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. The service project aims to assemble 35,000 sanitary kits, send 32 pallets to Lifting Hand International, and send 32 pallets to Titta. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
Women will put their completed hygiene kits in a large bag during a service project at the BYU Women's Conference in Provo, Utah.
Angie Lindstrom of Spanish Fork in Utah will bag the completed hygiene kit during a service project held as part of the BYU Women’s Conference at Smith Fieldhouse, on Thursday, May 1, 2025, on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo. The service project will collect 35,000 sanitary kits and raise 32 pallets. | Isaac Hale, Deseret News
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