Stake YM Presidency access to YM organizations in all wards

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jmpugmire
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Stake YM Presidency access to YM organizations in all wards

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As a member of the stake young men's presidency is it possible to view the young men organizations in all the wards of my stake? (I.e. deacons, teachers, priests)
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No.
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jmpugmire wrote:As a member of the stake young men's presidency is it possible to view the young men organizations in all the wards of my stake? (I.e. deacons, teachers, priests)
Just go make a visit to the ward on youth night. You will get a much better idea of how things are going and where you can help.
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Your Stake President is the person to talk to about your desire to have information about minors in wards other than your own. There is no real reason to give you access to MLS, and your role/position as a Stake YM President has not been granted access to that data online.
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