Our 2015 Worldwide Blog

Feliz Navidad from Colombia
"'What you do unto one of my little ones you do unto me.' May peace, love, and happiness fill your hearts. From Adam and Juliana. Thank you for everything.""Thank you very much Bountiful...

Donor Appreciation Diner in Salt Lake
This year we hosted a dinner at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on Temple Square for our donors in the Salt Lake City area. At this dinner we had a panel of BYU professors, BCF Board...

Screenings Begin in Brazil
Amazon River, Manaus, Brazil By Tammy Reavis In July and August 2015 my husband and I, as US Supervisors for Brazil, had the opportunity to begin screenings there. We screened ten stakes across four...

Expanding Our Reach
By Brad Walker, MD and Bountiful Children's Foundation Chairman of the Board We are pleased to announce that we have expanded from 120 to 180 stakes in the last 6 months, and are now caring for...

Feed My Lambs
By Robert A. Rees In his 2014 General Conference address, “Are We Not All Beggars,” possibly the most powerful address of his apostleship, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland reminds us that in announcing the...

First NutriTour to Cambodia
This year was the first NutriTour BCF hosted to Cambodia. Participants traveled to Cambodia, and for ten days they were able to take part in multiple screenings, perform service at a local orphanage...

BYU Interns Screen Children in Peru
From Anna Gregory: The first screening was overwhelming. I am here with a baby of my own, who is very big, healthy, and chubby. I could tell that these mothers would do anything to have been able to...

Peru NutriTour
The Bountiful Children's Foundation recently hosted a NutriTour trip to Peru. A single mother took her three children with her and was able to crowd-fund nearly her entire trip. This is what she...

New Program in San Felipe Guatemala
One Month Before Screening: Nestled in the foothills and mountains southwest of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala, lies San Felipe and a number of smaller villages that make up the San Felipe stake. The...

Malnutrition in Kiribati
By Robert Rees Most readers have probably never heard of the nation of Kiribati (pronounced Kirr-i-bas), and yet it has one of the highest percentages of Latter-day Saints in the world (between...