Antique
Philippine’s population: 11,922,995 in 2022
GDP per capita (US$): $3,143 in 2020
Adopted Indefinitely
Cost to Run Program for 1 Year: $6000
Nutritional Supplements Used:
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- 6-12 months – Cerelac
- 13-24 months – Alaska powdered milk
- 25-36 months – peanut butter + MNP (micronutrient powder)
- 37-60 months – MNP (micronutrient powder)
- Pregnant and Lactating Mothers – peanut butter
Fact from the World Health Organization:
Micronutrient-related Malnutrition
Inadequacies in intake of vitamins and minerals often referred to as micronutrients, can also be grouped together. Micronutrients enable the body to produce enzymes, hormones, and other substances that are essential for proper growth and development.
Source: WHO Fact Sheets - Malnutrition, 2022

Jocelyn Pollicar Maza (Jocy)
Community Coordinator
Jocy is a hardworking woman from Antique. She was born May 2, 1961. Jocelyn became a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints May 31, 1980. From then on she was given various callings in the Church. Her husband, who is not a member of the Church, is very supportive of her being a volunteer for the Bountiful Children’s Foundation. She’s happy with what she is doing. She loves serving the Lord and serving her neighbors.
Bountiful's Community Coordinators
Community coordinators serve with Bountiful as volunteers. They organize other local volunteers and together conduct screenings, train families, distribute locally-purchased supplements, and follow up on infant development.
Considering A Donation?
100% of your donation goes directly toward helping children in need! Overhead costs are covered by generous board member donations.
- $8 = feeds 1 child for a month
- $25 = feeds 3 children for a month
- $100 = feeds 1 child for a year
- $500 = feeds an average community for a month
- $6,000 = adopts a community of your choice for one year
A 2020 Christmas Thank You from Children of the Philippines
Bountiful's Mission
Our mission is to provide nutritional supplementation to malnourished children and pregnant/nursing mothers as well as to teach health and cognitive development skills to families in the areas we serve.