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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.
The Haitian Roundtable
The Haitian Roundtable (“HRT”), founded in 2008, is a not-for-profit organization of Haitian-American professionals committed to civic engagement and strategic initiatives benefiting the Haitian community. The organization seeks to heighten awareness of Haitians as an important constituency among thought leaders and newsmakers, policymakers and institutions through partnerships, programs and events recognizing Haitian excellence. HRT is committed to working collaboratively with the goal of redefining the narrative about Haiti and Haitians. We are guided by our Motto: As Haitians, We Are The Keepers of Our Legacy.