Since its founding in 2000, BGR partner organization the What If Foundation (WIF) has served more than 5 million meals to hungry children in the Ti Plas Kazo neighborhood of Port-au-Prince. In 2016, WIF opened its Father Jeri School, named for Haitian human rights activist and WIF co-founder Father Gerard Jean-Juste. Today, the school provides a quality education to 300 children who otherwise would likely fall through the cracks of Haiti’s education system. A 2019 grant to the Father Jeri School will cover full tuition for half of its students, providing these children with a foundation upon which to build a healthy, productive future. A separate BGR grant supports WIF’s Lamanjay feeding program, giving these children the nutrition they need to thrive. Annually renewable project

Since its founding in 2000, BGR partner organization the What If Foundation (WIF) has served more than 5 million meals to hungry children in the Ti Plas Kazo neighborhood of Port-au-Prince. In 2016, WIF opened its Father Jeri School, named for Haitian human rights activist and WIF co-founder Father Gerard Jean-Juste. Today, the school provides a quality education to 300 children who otherwise would likely fall through the cracks of Haiti’s education system. A 2019 grant to the Father Jeri School will cover full tuition for half of its students, providing these children with a foundation upon which to build a healthy, productive future. A separate BGR grant supports WIF’s Lamanjay feeding program, giving these children the nutrition they need to thrive. Annually renewable project