This project continues our long-time partnership with the U.S.-based What If? Foundation, which works in Haiti through its partner on the ground, Na Rive, to provide life-sustaining nutrition to children in the Ti Plas Kazo community of Port-au-Prince. For many children, Na Rive’s Lamanjay food program provides the only substantial meal of the day, and many children will walk miles just to receive this meal. About 1,000 meals are distributed each weekday. Each hot meal includes a portion of rice, beans, vegetables, and a portion of protein. The Father Jeri School, Lamanjay’s home in Port-au-Prince, now houses a fully equipped kitchen where the meals are prepared by a twenty-member cooking team who each receive a daily meal and small stipend. The program is helping to support the children’s physical and cognitive development and to nutritionally support their parents as well. Annually renewable project

 

This project continues our long-time partnership with the U.S.-based What If? Foundation, which works in Haiti through its partner on the ground, Na Rive, to provide life-sustaining nutrition to children in the Ti Plas Kazo community of Port-au-Prince. For many children, Na Rive’s Lamanjay food program provides the only substantial meal of the day, and many children will walk miles just to receive this meal. About 1,000 meals are distributed each weekday. Each hot meal includes a portion of rice, beans, vegetables, and a portion of protein. The Father Jeri School, Lamanjay’s home in Port-au-Prince, now houses a fully equipped kitchen where the meals are prepared by a twenty-member cooking team who each receive a daily meal and small stipend. The program is helping to support the children’s physical and cognitive development and to nutritionally support their parents as well. Annually renewable project