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BLUME Haiti

BLUME Haiti empowers Haitians to strengthen their communities through the unifying and transformative power of music education. BLUME Haiti bay Ayisyen posiblite pou ranfòse kominote yo atravè pouvwa tet ansanm ak transfomasyon edikasyon mizik.

Who Will Go, Inc.

Who will go is based upon Isaiah 6:8 in the Bible, it is where God is asking the Prophet Isaiah “Who Will Go” and the answer by Isaiah was “Here am I send me! " One day in August 2021, I was in thought and prayer, and I felt that God spoke to me about the great needs of the children in Haiti. I said, “Here am I send me”. Then God brought two other dedicated people into my life named Steve, and Cindy, we all had the same direction and passion to help Haitian orphans. I am in Florida, Steve is in Iowa, and Cindy is in Michigan, yes, it’s a God thing. Ever since then, we have been working together, each of us having a job to do, united and working together. So, Who Will Go was born! 100% of all donations goes directly to the orphanage. We are a non-profit organization Tax ID # 87-2180233

Haitian-American Family of Long Island Inc (HAFALI)

HAFALI exists to educate minds, empower spirits, and advocate for brighter futures by providing culturally grounded services that uplift Haitian and Afro-Caribbean communities, bridge generations, and foster personal and collective transformation. ​We help individuals and families navigate life’s challenges with purpose, resilience, and hope.

Schools for Haiti

Empowering Haitian children through education and nourishing daily meals.

ServeHAITI Inc

Fostering health & development opportunities in Grand-Bois, Haiti

Haitian Community Help & Support Center (HCHSC)

We are a non-profit organization that was founded on December 12, 2023. We are located in Springfield, Ohio, in Clark County. The goal is to guide and assist refugees and immigrants, especially Haitian nationals residing in Clark County and surroundings, in the following areas: housing, interpreting, job search, welfare assistance, and other services. We anticipate connecting the individuals in need of services to the institutions where those services are provided in any way possible.

Jefferson Park Ministries, Inc. (JPM)

Founded in 2002, Jefferson Park Ministries, Inc. (JPM),is a 501(c) (3) tax exempt, faith-based community organization in Elizabeth, New Jersey. JPM provides a range of culturally-competent services for the Haitian community, as well as services for other at-risk minority populations, Haitian, Latinos and African Americans.

In Cultured Company

ESTABLISHED IN 2018, IN CULTURED COMPANY IS A POLITICAL EDUCATION, NARRATIVE CHANGE, LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT ORGANIZATION COMMITTED TO SOCIOECONOMIC JUSTICE, RACIAL EQUITY, DECOLONIZATION AND LIBERATION AMONG DOMINICANS AND HAITIANS. WE GIVE DOMINICAN AND HAITIAN YOUTH A SPACE TO LEARN, HEAL, DREAM, BUILD POWER AND TAKE ACTION TOGETHER.

Association Haitienne de Psychologie (AHPSY)

L’Association Haïtienne de Psychologie is a non-political, non-partisan, and non-denominational organization. It is composed solely of psychologists practicing in the following fields: Clinical Psychology, School Psychology, Social Psychology, Community Psychology, Organizational and Institutional Psychology, Industrial Psychology, Work Psychology, Health Psychology, Counseling, Research, etc.

Foundation Toya

La Fondation TOYA is a Haitian feminist nonprofit founded in 2007, inspired by revolutionary leader Victoria "Toya" Montou. Based in Delmas, the foundation empowers girls (8–15) and young women (16–30) through leadership development, capacity building, and psychosocial support. Its programs focus on education, gender equity, and mental health, reaching thousands across Haiti and advocating for a more just and equal society.

NORTHWEST HAITI MINISTRIES, INC.

Northwest Haiti Ministries is a Christian school ministry in the village of Passe Catabois in Northwest Haiti. It was started in 2010 by a Southern Maryland couple, Michael and Sheree Shores, to educate the local unschooled children, after the horrific earthquake that struck Haiti that year. From starting with one 1st Grade class in 2010, the school has grown to 436 students and 45 teachers & staff, providing a Christian education from Pre-K 3 through the 2nd year of high school. It will expand through the final two years of high school by September 2026, with expected enrollment expansion to 475 students, as well as > 50 teachers & staff. The school also provides a full lunch daily for all students and staff. In addition to its educational ministry, NWHM partners with the local Nazarite Baptist Church and the local Dutch hospital ministry in outreach to the community, especially to the widows and the blind.