Port-au-Prince North
Haiti population: 11,400,000 in 2022
GDP per capita (US$): $1,272 in 2020
Cost to Run Program for 1 Year: $6000
Port-au-Prince North includes Freres, Torcelle, Meyotte, and Pernier.
Fact from UNICEF / WHO / World Bank:
Preventing Malnutrition
Although malnutrition can manifest in multiple ways, the path to prevention is virtually identical: adequate maternal nutrition before and during pregnancy and while breastfeeding; optimal breastfeeding in the first two years of life; nutritious, diverse and safe foods in early childhood; and a healthy environment, including access to basic health, water, hygiene and sanitation services and opportunities for safe physical activity.
Source: Levels and trends in child malnutrition, 2021

Oliver Jaques
Community Coordinator
Oliver is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is a former missionary and was married and sealed in the temple. He is the father of two daughters. He was a student at BYU in Public Health and plans to finish his studies next year. He has a diploma in computerized accounting and is the owner of a construction company called Oli-Tech M.S. He is the bishop of the Torcelle ward.
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 nutritional supplements, and follow up on infant development.
Considering A Donation?
All donations go toward identifying mothers and children in need, providing food supplements, health lessons, and other services. All donations are welcomed. Recurring monthly donations support community stability.
- $8 = nourish 1 child for a month
- $25 = nourish 3 children for a month
- $100 = nourish 1 child for a year
- $500 = nourish an average community for a month
- $6,000 = nourish a community of your choice for one year
Bountiful Organizes in Haiti

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.