unofficial LDS Member Moving Checklist

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Also, remember to use a comprehensive moving checklist, several months prior to moving, free from the internet, together with this list. Also, a list of utility service providers from your city should be available from their city website. General Items a) Arrange for a truck so it’s ready to be loaded when volunteers arrive b) Call friends and family to help you with the move c) Start looking for Church volunteers at least two weeks before your moving date d) Plan your move during evenings or on Saturdays when more people are available to help e) Arrange for a professional moving service to move heavy items that could injure people, such as pianos that can injure volunteers f) Pack up everything so it’s ready to move when volunteers arrive g) On the day of the move, pack items that will be used immediately after moving separately such as personal items, toiletries or medications and place them in your car BEFORE your helpers arrive Don’t forget Pizza & Soda (lunch/dinner), Donuts & Juice (breakfast) Have cold ice water or Gatorade and snacks with lots of calories ready to keep troops hydrated and energized. If the move is anticipated to take more than 1-2 hours, schedule different crews to help throughout the day. For Members moving within, or out of the Ward a) Ask your priesthood leader to make an announcement asking for help b) If insufficient volunteers come forward as a result of announcements, then you should actively phone members on the ward list for volunteers c) Log into http://www.lds.org (you need your record number and baptismal date, which you can get from the ward clerk). Here you can search for the ward you are moving into – contact the priesthood leader in the ward into which you are moving for help unloading. d) Give the Ward into which you’re moving at least two Sundays to arrange for volunteers. For Members moving into our Ward Call your priesthood leader in the new Ward to announce the need for help, and to arrange volunteers through phone calls to move you when you arrive. unofficial This was taken and adapted from a post from user “silentdawning” from forum.staylds.com, and does not represent the Church copy on yellow paper D.H. The Member Moving Checklist This checklist is to help members who would like help with moving. By following the items on this list, you can help your move go more smoothly. The checklist below also highlights ways in which you can rely on family, friends and volunteer Church members to help you move. The members are not professional movers so don’t expect them to take the same care that a trained professional would.

Transcript of unofficial LDS Member Moving Checklist

Also, remember to use a comprehensive moving checklist, several months prior to moving, free from the internet, together with this list. Also, a list of utility service providers from your city should be available from their city website. General Itemsa) Arrange for a truck so it’s ready to be loaded when volunteers arriveb) Call friends and family to help you with the movec) Start looking for Church volunteers at least two weeks before your moving dated) Plan your move during evenings or on Saturdays when more people are available to helpe) Arrange for a professional moving service to move heavy items that could injure people, such as pianos that can injure volunteersf) Pack up everything so it’s ready to move when volunteers arriveg) On the day of the move, pack items that will be used immediately after moving separately such as personal items, toiletries or medications and place them in your car BEFORE your helpers arrive

Don’t forget Pizza & Soda (lunch/dinner), Donuts & Juice (breakfast) Have cold ice water or Gatorade and snacks with lots of calories ready to keep troops hydrated and energized. If the move is anticipated to take more than 1-2 hours, schedule different crews to help throughout the day.

For Members moving within, or out of the Warda) Ask your priesthood leader to make an announcement asking for helpb) If insufficient volunteers come forward as a result of announcements,then you should actively phone members on the ward list for volunteersc) Log into http://www.lds.org (you need your record number and baptismal date, which you can get from the ward clerk). Here you can search for the ward you are moving into – contact the priesthood leader in the ward into which you are moving for help unloading.d) Give the Ward into which you’re moving at least two Sundays to arrange for volunteers.

For Members moving into our WardCall your priesthood leader in the new Ward to announce the need for help, and to arrange volunteers through phone calls to move you when you arrive.

unofficial

This was taken and adapted from a post from user “silentdawning” from forum.staylds.com, and does not represent the Church

copy on yellow paper

D.H.

The Member Moving ChecklistThis checklist is to help members who would like help with moving.

By following the items on this list, you can help your move go more smoothly. The checklist below also highlights ways in which you can rely on family, friends and volunteer Church members to help you move. The members are not professional movers so don’t expect them to take the same care that a trained professional would.