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HAITIAN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ALABAMA INC

The Haitian American Association of Alabama (HAAOA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to showcasing Haitian Culture and strengthening the relationship between Haitians and Americans here and abroad. Founded in June 2018, the organization seeks to support local impoverished communities, enhance the university experience for Haitian collegians, and reinforce Haitian-American collaboration through mission trips. The organization will also provide guidance to newcomers and work as a facilitator to promote exchange programs between Haitian and American students.

CENTER FOR THE HAITIAN COMMUNITY WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP INC

Haitian Community Partners is a Brockton-based organization comprised of Haitian expatriate professionals. Our mission is to work collaboratively with community-based and national organizations to improve access for the underprivileged in the areas of social services, immigration, youth leadership, and health that are appropriate, comprehensive, integrated, and culturally sensitive. By offering a range of services, educational programs, and advocacy initiatives, we aim to address the unique needs and challenges faced by migrants and those that face economic and social inequalities.

ASSOCIATION OF HAITIAN WOMEN INC

The Association of Haitian Women in Boston (AFAB-KAFANM) is a grassroots organization founded by a group of Haitian women from different social, religious, and economic backgrounds who have joined forces since August 1988 for a women’s voice in the Haitian community.

HAITIAN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION INC

The Haitian Lawyers Association’s mission is to foster and encourage professional excellence among Haitian-American Lawyers; promote a greater awareness of and commitment to the civil and political rights of the Haitian-American Community; foster and engender relationships between Haitian-American Lawyers and other members of the Florida bar, especially members of other voluntary bars; develop relationships with other Haitian-American organizations; increase the enrollment of Haitian-American law students and other minorities; promote the general welfare of Haitian-Americans in South Florida; uphold the honor and integrity of the legal profession among Haitian-American Lawyers, both on a local and national level, create networking opportunities for lawyers interested in doing business with Haitian-Americans and promote diversity in the legal profession.

HAITIAN & DOMINICAN ASSISTANCE CORPORATION

Founded in 2009, HADAC is a non-profit corporation focusing on primary medical and dental care, education, agriculture and vocational training in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

CENTER FOR HAITIAN STUDIES INC

The Center for Haitian Studies (CHS) is a duly registered non-profit, tax-exempt health and social service organization founded in 1988 for the purpose of serving the disenfranchised populations of Little Haiti/Little River in Miami, Florida.

HAITIAN YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTER OF FLORIDA INC

Haitian Youth and Community Center of Florida (HYCCF), Inc. is a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 membership organization that provides a variety of services, including after school care, summer programs, youth services, child care services, and Family and Community Partnership.

HAITIAN BRIDGE ALLIANCE

The Haitian Bridge Alliance (HBA) also known as “The BRIDGE” is a 501(c)(3) grassroots nonprofit community organization that advocates for fair and humane immigration policies and provides migrants and immigrants with humanitarian, legal, and social services, with a particular focus on Black people, the Haitian community, women and girls, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and survivors of torture and other human rights abuses.

HAITIAN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER SANT LA INC

Sant La's mission is to empower, strengthen and uplift South Florida's Haitian community by providing free access to information and existing services to ensure its successful integration.

World Relief Corporation

World Relief is a global Christian humanitarian organization whose mission is to empower the local church to serve the most vulnerable.