FOR A BETTER WOLRD

Building a united world

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We provide immediate humanitarian aid and help people get back on their feet. We work in several countries, supporting children's education, helping the poorest and most vulnerable.

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The Bonjourlavie accepts donations from private individuals, for-profit companies, charitable foundations, and governments, whether local, state, federal, or even foreign.

WE CAN NOT SOLVE POVERTY WITHOUT SOLVING NUTRITION, EDUCATION AND HOUSING PROBLEMS

Eradicating malnutrition is one of the most cost-effective ways to fight poverty. The development, economic, social and health consequences of malnutrition are severe and long-lasting. It affects children and their families, communities and countries.

Impact Stories

Housing help-Joseph from Haiti

A thank you would be too small to show my gratitude. But, alas! It is the only word I know. Nevertheless, you know well, how much you helped me.

A Brighter Future — For Magdala’s Children

The father of my four children passed away four years ago. He was the one who took care of us, since he passed away, life has become really difficult. I was not able to pay the school fees for my children, then we received a visit from the staff of “bonjourlavie” as part of their work and since that day we were relieved, my children were able to return to class.

EDUCATION

It can open the door to jobs, resources, and skills that a family needs not only to survive, but to thrive. Access to quality primary education and support for children’s well-being are solutions to the cycle of poverty that are recognized around the world.

NUTRITION

Better nutrition empowers individuals and communities, which fuels the development process and helps reduce poverty. In a globalized world, the premium on innovation and creativity is higher than ever, and malnutrition undermines it in the most brutal of ways.

housing

Housing plays a critical role in providing stability for poor families.For many people, having a place to call home means they can stay together with their families. For children, housing helps avoid lifelong poverty.Research shows that eviction can have lasting effects on families’ ability to afford basic necessities (food, clothing, medicine, etc.)