Skip to content

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.

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.

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.

GYPSY Ayiti

Founded on the principles of social justice, our mission is to provide opportunities for marginalized populations to thrive and contribute meaningfully to Haitian society. GYPSY Ayiti is committed to transforming the lives of children and youth in Haiti and our goals are: Promoting social justice in Haiti Protecting young people from minorities ( LGBTQ+, disabled ) Strengthening the protection of vulnerable children and young people Prevent and reduce juvenile delinquency Create a favorable environment for the development of children and young people Promoting the social inclusion of minors from marginalized communities Cultivating patriotic awareness among young people

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.

Educ’timoun d’Haïti

The Educ'timoun association is an international solidarity organization that works to improve the quality of formal and informal education for schoolchildren in the city of Pays Pourri, Haiti. Through our actions, we contribute to the development of local infrastructure and set up educational and fun activities to promote the development of children. Our goal is to increase access to quality education, improve their school environment and support their physical and mental well-being.