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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.

In 2010, a small congregation in Passe Catabois, Haiti had saved $250 to construct a new church building. After one of the deadliest earthquakes in history struck Haiti, they chose instead to donate everything to those with greater need. Their story was shared by a mission organization, and it inspired Michael and Sheree Shores to take action.

Solidarite Fanm Ayisyèn (SOFA)

Solidarite Fanm Ayisyèn, or SOFA, is a feminist organization focused on advocating for and defending women's rights. It was founded in February 1986. The organization brings together women farmers, women living in working-class neighborhoods, and professional women.

Saint Rock Haiti Foundation

Since 2002 the Saint Rock Haiti Foundation (SRHF) has been working to deliver high quality health care to the people of Saint Rock, Haiti. Our clinic serves over 30,000 patients and this number continues to grow as we remain the only facility in the region providing free health care to all who cannot afford it. At SRHF we believe that primary care cannot be truly effective in isolation, so we have worked alongside the people of Saint Rock to establish sustainable and integrated community development programs that ensure access to vital resources and create opportunities that will empower individuals to create a brighter future for themselves, their families, and their country for generations to come.

REZO FANM KAPAB DAYITI (REFKAD)

REFKAD provides a space for dialogue and social reconstruction, enabling women, girls, and children affected by violence to better understand their social experiences. This support empowers them to build bridges of solidarity and collectively engage in the pursuit of solutions and the defense of their social and political rights. We also maintain an action-research hub in collaboration with academic institutions specializing in human sciences, gender studies, and development. Furthermore, we strengthen the networking of actions carried out by organizations, groups, and feminist individuals across the country.

La Plateforme des Organisations de Femmes Haïtienne pour le Développement (POFHAD)

With the acronym (POFHAD), is a socio-political, non-profit women's organization. It was created in Port-au-Prince on May 28, 2014. A feminist structure with a socio-political character that campaigns for respect for women's rights. It works for broad access for women to decision-making spaces so that they can enjoy fair justice. POFHAD brings together several associations working on various themes. Since its creation, POFHAD has worked to promote the rights of Haitian women and their economic progress.

Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine Foundation

Founded in 2018, the CHF Foundation began as an effort to support a struggling hospital and has since grown into a transformative force for community development. Initially focused on strengthening healthcare services, its mission has expanded to revitalizing local communities through education, job creation, and sustainable initiatives.

Appel Détresse

Appel Détresse, is an apolitical and non-denominational humanitarian association that carries out actions for the benefit of the poorest and most deprived on different continents. We help nurseries, schools, vocational training, clinics, homes for the elderly and prisons. Appel Détresse currently has 14 local sections in France . All the people involved at all levels in the operation of the association do so voluntarily.