Haitian Organization Program for Education and Health (HOPEH)
Founded in 1988, HOPEH is a nonprofit, spiritual, organization committed to strengthening the lives of Haitians residing in the Juampas, a village situated near the City of Lascahobas, in the North East part of Haiti. HOPEH is the only NGO working in Juampas and provides the villagers with education, medical care, and clean water program. Click the specific links for their current programs, needs, volunteer travel package, and how to get involved.
Projects location: Juampas
Focus areas: Primary school (grades 1 to 6), Medical clinic, Dental clinic, Soup kitchen project, Water filtration projects with the Carroll Country Haiti Mission Project (CCHMP), Mosquito netting project.
Contact in USA | Contact in Haiti |
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HOPEH INC. 743 Washington Ave NE, Suite D Marietta, GA 30060 Phone: (770) 355-3111 Email: info@hopeh.org or visit their contact page Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/HOPEH |
HOPEH INC. 1 Route National #3 Juampas Lascahobas, Haiti |
Go to Haitian Organization Program for Education and Health’s Website
GRODYSH International
GRODYSH (Group Dynamic Pour La Survie d’Haiti) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide the children of Haiti with quality education from kindergarten to high school, and professional skills (electrical, carpentry, plumbing) so they can meet their family’s needs and contribute to the quality of life in their region. Click the links for volunteerism and to get involved.
Orphanage: FOHO (Future of Haiti Orphanage) houses 130 kids and 15 staff members. Their goal is to make FOHO the world’s first self-sustaining orphanage by installing a 120-chicken coop with organic gardening and an onsite bakery.
Areas of service: On-Site school – Institution Humanitarian THETA, Medical clinics, MERCI (micro-credit institution), Grodysh University, Trade school, Plastic recycling, Reforestation, Distribution of food & clothing, Seminars, Rice farm, and Human Rights March.
Targeted areas in Haiti: Port-au-Prince, Jacmel, Fort Liberté, Les Cayes, Jeremie, Gonaïve, Hinche, and Anse-a-Veau.
Contact in USA | Contact in Haiti |
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GRODYSH INT’L, Inc 411 Cleveland St., #248 Clearwater, FL 33755 Phone: (727) 365-3650 / (727) 466-7705 Email: info@grodysh.org or visit their contact page Blog: http://www.grodyshint-foho.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grodysh.pourhaiti Twitter: @GrodyshIntl YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/GRODYSHINT |
GRODYSH HAITI ATTN: Ralph Ovide 2, Impasse Jean, Route SOS, Santo 19, Croix des Bouquets Port-au-Prince, Haiti. HT-6310 Phone: (509) 3736-4242 / (509) 3419-6094 / (509) 2519-5005 Magic Jack: (727) 330-8970 |
GRODYSH International
GRODYSH (Group Dynamic Pour La Survie d’Haiti) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide the children of Haiti with quality education from kindergarten to high school, and professional skills (electrical, carpentry, plumbing) so they can meet their family’s needs and contribute to the quality of life in their region. Click the links for volunteerism and to get involved.
Orphanage: FOHO (Future of Haiti Orphanage) houses 130 kids and 15 staff members. Their goal is to make FOHO the world’s first self-sustaining orphanage by installing a 120-chicken coop with organic gardening and an onsite bakery.
Areas of service: On-Site school – Institution Humanitarian THETA, Medical clinics, MERCI (micro-credit institution), Grodysh University, Trade school, Plastic recycling, Reforestation, Distribution of food & clothing, Seminars, Rice farm, and Human Rights March.
Targeted areas in Haiti: Port-au-Prince, Jacmel, Fort Liberté, Les Cayes, Jeremie, Gonaïve, Hinche, and Anse-a-Veau.
Contact in USA | Contact in Haiti |
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GRODYSH INT’L, Inc 411 Cleveland St., #248 Clearwater, FL 33755 Phone: (727) 365-3650 / (727) 466-7705 Email: info@grodysh.org or visit their contact page Blog: http://www.grodyshint-foho.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grodysh.pourhaiti Twitter: @GrodyshIntl YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/GRODYSHINT |
GRODYSH HAITI ATTN: Ralph Ovide 2, Impasse Jean, Route SOS, Santo 19, Croix des Bouquets Port-au-Prince, Haiti. HT-6310 Phone: (509) 3736-4242 / (509) 3419-6094 / (509) 2519-5005 Magic Jack: (727) 330-8970 |
GRODYSH International
GRODYSH (Group Dynamic Pour La Survie d’Haiti) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide the children of Haiti with quality education from kindergarten to high school, and professional skills (electrical, carpentry, plumbing) so they can meet their family’s needs and contribute to the quality of life in their region. Click the links for volunteerism and to get involved.
Orphanage: FOHO (Future of Haiti Orphanage) houses 130 kids and 15 staff members. Their goal is to make FOHO the world’s first self-sustaining orphanage by installing a 120-chicken coop with organic gardening and an onsite bakery.
Areas of service: On-Site school – Institution Humanitarian THETA, Medical clinics, MERCI (micro-credit institution), Grodysh University, Trade school, Plastic recycling, Reforestation, Distribution of food & clothing, Seminars, Rice farm, and Human Rights March.
Targeted areas in Haiti: Port-au-Prince, Jacmel, Fort Liberté, Les Cayes, Jeremie, Gonaïve, Hinche, and Anse-a-Veau.
Contact in USA | Contact in Haiti |
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GRODYSH INT’L, Inc 411 Cleveland St., #248 Clearwater, FL 33755 Phone: (727) 365-3650 / (727) 466-7705 Email: info@grodysh.org or visit their contact page Blog: http://www.grodyshint-foho.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grodysh.pourhaiti Twitter: @GrodyshIntl YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/GRODYSHINT |
GRODYSH HAITI ATTN: Ralph Ovide 2, Impasse Jean, Route SOS, Santo 19, Croix des Bouquets Port-au-Prince, Haiti. HT-6310 Phone: (509) 3736-4242 / (509) 3419-6094 / (509) 2519-5005 Magic Jack: (727) 330-8970 |
GRODYSH International
GRODYSH (Group Dynamic Pour La Survie d’Haiti) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide the children of Haiti with quality education from kindergarten to high school, and professional skills (electrical, carpentry, plumbing) so they can meet their family’s needs and contribute to the quality of life in their region. Click the links for volunteerism and to get involved.
Orphanage: FOHO (Future of Haiti Orphanage) houses 130 kids and 15 staff members. Their goal is to make FOHO the world’s first self-sustaining orphanage by installing a 120-chicken coop with organic gardening and an onsite bakery.
Areas of service: On-Site school – Institution Humanitarian THETA, Medical clinics, MERCI (micro-credit institution), Grodysh University, Trade school, Plastic recycling, Reforestation, Distribution of food & clothing, Seminars, Rice farm, and Human Rights March.
Targeted areas in Haiti: Port-au-Prince, Jacmel, Fort Liberté, Les Cayes, Jeremie, Gonaïve, Hinche, and Anse-a-Veau.
Contact in USA | Contact in Haiti |
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GRODYSH INT’L, Inc 411 Cleveland St., #248 Clearwater, FL 33755 Phone: (727) 365-3650 / (727) 466-7705 Email: info@grodysh.org or visit their contact page Blog: http://www.grodyshint-foho.blogspot.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/grodysh.pourhaiti Twitter: @GrodyshIntl YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/GRODYSHINT |
GRODYSH HAITI ATTN: Ralph Ovide 2, Impasse Jean, Route SOS, Santo 19, Croix des Bouquets Port-au-Prince, Haiti. HT-6310 Phone: (509) 3736-4242 / (509) 3419-6094 / (509) 2519-5005 Magic Jack: (727) 330-8970 |
Haitian American Nurses Association (HANA) – Greater New York
A non-profit voluntary association whose mission is to establish a diverse group of health care professionals who are willing to volunteer their professional skills, time and resources to serve, educate and support the Haitian American and other minority communities. HANA is also known as a non-governmental organization (NGO) bringing urgency care to the people of Haiti. Click on specific links for membership, travel information, and P.I.H information.
Focus areas: Nursing/Medical relief mission to Haiti, Nursing support groups to local communities in the United States, Community health fairs, Nursing enhancement programs, Nursing care & support in disaster relief situations, Immunization drives, and Student nurse support programs.
Contact:
Email: hanagreaterny@gmail.com or send an online message
Haitian American Nurses Association (HANA) – Greater New York
A non-profit voluntary association whose mission is to establish a diverse group of health care professionals who are willing to volunteer their professional skills, time and resources to serve, educate and support the Haitian American and other minority communities. HANA is also known as a non-governmental organization (NGO) bringing urgency care to the people of Haiti. Click on specific links for membership, travel information, and P.I.H information.
Focus areas: Nursing/Medical relief mission to Haiti, Nursing support groups to local communities in the United States, Community health fairs, Nursing enhancement programs, Nursing care & support in disaster relief situations, Immunization drives, and Student nurse support programs.
Contact:
Email: hanagreaterny@gmail.com or send an online message
Haitian American Nurses Association (HANA) – Greater New York
A non-profit voluntary association whose mission is to establish a diverse group of health care professionals who are willing to volunteer their professional skills, time and resources to serve, educate and support the Haitian American and other minority communities. HANA is also known as a non-governmental organization (NGO) bringing urgency care to the people of Haiti. Click on specific links for membership, travel information, and P.I.H information.
Focus areas: Nursing/Medical relief mission to Haiti, Nursing support groups to local communities in the United States, Community health fairs, Nursing enhancement programs, Nursing care & support in disaster relief situations, Immunization drives, and Student nurse support programs.
Contact:
Email: hanagreaterny@gmail.com or send an online message
Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc. (FANM) / Haitian Women of Miami, Inc.
Founded in 1991, FANM is a private, nonprofit organization located in Little Haiti, Florida committed to serving the needs of low income women and families, as well as victims of abuse, violence and discrimination through their outreach programs, health education, advocacy and counseling. This advocacy and social service agency wants to empower women in different aspects of their lives to better their quality of life. For their membership application, click here.
Areas of service: Adult Education & Literacy, Community Economic Development, Health Promotion & Prevention, Youth Development & Leadership, Immigration advocacy, Family Intervention.
Targeted areas in U.S.: Little Haiti, South Florida
Contact:
Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc (FANM)
Haitian Women of Miami, Inc
181 N.E. 82nd Street
Miami, Florida 33138
Phone: (305) 756-8050
Fax: (305) 756-8150
Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc. (FANM) / Haitian Women of Miami, Inc.
Founded in 1991, FANM is a private, nonprofit organization located in Little Haiti, Florida committed to serving the needs of low income women and families, as well as victims of abuse, violence and discrimination through their outreach programs, health education, advocacy and counseling. This advocacy and social service agency wants to empower women in different aspects of their lives to better their quality of life. For their membership application, click here.
Areas of service: Adult Education & Literacy, Community Economic Development, Health Promotion & Prevention, Youth Development & Leadership, Immigration advocacy, Family Intervention.
Targeted areas in U.S.: Little Haiti, South Florida
Contact:
Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc (FANM)
Haitian Women of Miami, Inc
181 N.E. 82nd Street
Miami, Florida 33138
Phone: (305) 756-8050
Fax: (305) 756-8150
Association Enfants d’Haiti
The association of the children of Haiti is a non-profit and apolitical organization that was created through the spirit of solidarity displayed by the adoptive parents of children from the “Notre Dame de la Nativite”. Their objective is to support and aid financially the institutions in Haiti that welcome children in need of adoption or sponsorship. Their assistance extends in education, health and other areas to improve the lives of children.
Click on the specific links for Projects, Blog, Sponsoring a child, Adopting a child, Donations, Online store and Newsletter.
Bureau de l’Association en Haiti | Bureau de l’Association en France |
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Chez M. Surin Eliphete |
BP 09 |
Website supports French language.
Go to Association Enfants d’Haiti’s Website
Association Enfants d’Haiti
The association of the children of Haiti is a non-profit and apolitical organization that was created through the spirit of solidarity displayed by the adoptive parents of children from the “Notre Dame de la Nativite”. Their objective is to support and aid financially the institutions in Haiti that welcome children in need of adoption or sponsorship. Their assistance extends in education, health and other areas to improve the lives of children.
Click on the specific links for Projects, Blog, Sponsoring a child, Adopting a child, Donations, Online store and Newsletter.
Bureau de l’Association en Haiti | Bureau de l’Association en France |
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Chez M. Surin Eliphete |
BP 09 |
Website supports French language.
Go to Association Enfants d’Haiti’s Website
Association Enfants d’Haiti
The association of the children of Haiti is a non-profit and apolitical organization that was created through the spirit of solidarity displayed by the adoptive parents of children from the “Notre Dame de la Nativite”. Their objective is to support and aid financially the institutions in Haiti that welcome children in need of adoption or sponsorship. Their assistance extends in education, health and other areas to improve the lives of children.
Click on the specific links for Projects, Blog, Sponsoring a child, Adopting a child, Donations, Online store and Newsletter.
Bureau de l’Association en Haiti | Bureau de l’Association en France |
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Chez M. Surin Eliphete |
BP 09 |
Website supports French language.
Go to Association Enfants d’Haiti’s Website
Hommage à Toussaint Louverture
Toussaint Louverture
(1743 – 1803)
“En me renversant on a abattu à Saint-Domingue que le tronc de l’arbre de la liberté des Noirs, il repoussera par les racines car elles sont profondes et nombreuses.”
- Toussaint est né Bréda, recevant alors le nom de son propriétaire, Bréda. Plus tard, après son succès au combat, il changea son nom à Louverture, basée sur sa capacité de trouver ouverture dans tous scénarios.
- Son maître l’encouragea à apprendre à lire et à écrire. Il ne laisse pas passer cette education, et fini à lire et écrire parfaitement, se plongeant dans les livres des philosophes grecs et francais.
- Affranchi en 1776, à l’âge de 33 ans, il entama une carriere de colon, avec esclaves et terre sous sa direction.
- Toussaint etait surnommé “Fatras-Bâton”. Selon l’histoire, c’était à cause de sa taille et son apparence.
- Quand il épousa Suzanne Simon-Baptiste, elle etait deja mère d’un garcon, faisant de lui un beau-père.
- Toussaint a été initié à l’art de la guerre par les militaires espagnols.
- Toussaint etait aide-de-camp et médecin de Georges Biassou, qui plus tard, faute de jalousie, complota un attentat en 1794 contre Toussaint. Il en réchappa, mais son jeune frère y périt.
- Toussaint n’a pas pris part aux premiers évènements de 1791, inclue la cérémonie de Bois-Caïman, n’étant alors plus esclave lui-même.
- Décidé à remettre l’économie de l’île sur pied, Toussaint publie en 1800, un règlement reconduisant le travail forcé des Noirs sur les plantations.
- Sa tombe n’a jamais été marqué. Personne ne sait où il est enterré.
Films sur la vie de Toussaint Louverture: | |
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Une réalisation de Philippe Niang et de Sandro Agenor, titulée “Toussaint Louverture”, mettant en vedette le célèbre acteur Haïtien Jimmy Jean-Louis dans le role de Toussaint Louverture. |
Un drame documentaire créée par PBS, et intitulé “Toussaint Louverture et la Révolution Haïtienne” |
Lettres de Toussaint Louverture: | |
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Lettre adressée à Rochambeau, General-en-Chief (8 Juilliet, 1796). |
Décret passé par Toussaint L’Ouverture contre l’insurrection de 1801. |
Lieux à visiter | |
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“Le Chateux de Joux” |
La cellule de Toussaint Louverture. |
Resource:
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Toussaint Louverture
Source: Université Pierre-Mendès-France -
Chateau de Joux
Source:Chateau de Joux -
Portrait de Toussaint Louverture
Source:Curiosphere.tv -
Toussaint Louverture
Source:E-Karbe.com -
Toussaint Louverture
Source:Lycee Toussaint Louverture -
Toussaint Louverture et l’abolition de l’esclavage – DVD
Source: Centre Regionale de documentation pedagogique -
Le Château de Joux Toussaint Louverture
Source: Abolitions.org -
L’esclavage et ses abolitions
Source: Abolitions.free.fr -
Toussaint Louverture réhabilité
Source: Swiss.info.ch -
Toussaint Louverture
Source: Wikipedia.fr
Parlez avec vos parents / Speak to your parents
Activite/Activity:
Cette semaine-ci, ou durant le mois de Mai, parlez avec votre mère, père ou grand parents pour que vous sachiez leur journée d’enfance en Haïti et un peu de l’histoire d’Haïti.
This week, or during the month of May, talk with your mother, father or grandparents to learn about their childhood in Haiti and learn a little bit of Haiti’s history.
Resource:
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Chronologie d’Haiti 1492 -2010
Source: Bel Balawou -
Evenements en Haiti 1492 – 2006
Source: MHAVE -
Histoire d’Haïti avec images
Source: Collectif Haïti de France
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Universite de Port-au-Prince (UP)
Category: Computer Science, Communication, Accounting, Public Administration, Economy, Judicial
University of Port-au-Prince (UP) was founded in 1983 under the French name of l’Institut de Gestion et de Comptabilité (IGC). This private institution is made of different faculties in specific domains and renders licenses in the fields of administration, judicial and political science, economy, computer science, and more. They have about 5,000 students already enrolled in the University. Another campus located at 19 de la rue Riviere is in construction to accommodate the students.
Inscriptions (14 de la rue Duncombe): Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm and Saturday 10am – 2pm
Click on specific links for information about Library, Admission protocol, and Programs
Contact for Administrative address: | Contact for admission: |
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Universite de Port-au-Prince (UP) 14, rue Duncombe Port-au-Prince, Haiti Boîte postale: 854, Port-au-Prince Phone: (509) 2245-0656 / (509) 2245- 0414 Email 1: nt-admin@uportauprince.ht Email 2: urwebmaster@uportauprince.ht or visit their contact page |
Phone: (509) 2245-0656 / (509) 2245-7355 / (509) 2245-7366 / (509) 2245-1283 / (509) 2944-8038 |
Website supports French language.
Go to Universite de Port-au-Prince’s Website
USAID – Haiti
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is an independent agency that provides economic, development and humanitarian assistance around the world in support of the foreign policy goals of the United States.
Click on specific links for information about Action Plan for National Recovery and Development of Haiti; Work in Haiti; Business Partnerships; Employment; Government of Haiti Action Plan; and Events.
For USAID in Washington, click here.
USAID-Haiti | USAID-Washington | USAID Library |
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American Embassy Boulevard 15 Octobre Tabarre 41 Tabarre, Haiti Phone: (509) 2229-8000 Fax: (509) 2229-8066 Email: infoHaiti@usaid.gov or visit their contact page |
Information Center Ronald Reagan Building 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20523. Phone: (202) 712-4810 / (202) 712-0000 Email: Visit their contact page |
Ronald Reagan Building Mezzanine Level Phone: (202) 712-0579 (USAID Library Reference Desk) Email: ksc@usaid.gov |
Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC)
MEDICC is a non-profit organization working to enhance cooperation among the U.S., Cuban and global health communities aimed at better health outcomes. Founded in 1997, their experience taught them that health care in the United States and developing countries – especially for underserved populations – can be informed by Cuba’s singular and evolving health practices, research and policies. MEDICC also sees that the US experience in medicine and medical research can also inform practice in Cuba and the developing world. Thus, they believe that such cooperation is urgently needed to radically improve global health and achieve the birthright of health for all worldwide.
MEDICC’s mission is to support education and development of human resources in health committed to equitable access and quality care, and to provide the Cuban experience to inform global debate, practice, policies and cooperation in health.
Click on the specific links for information about Resources, Programs, International Journal of Cuban Health and Medicine, Cuba health reports, Haitian Medical Students in Cuba, U.S. Medical Students in Cuba and the Latin American Medical School (ELAM).
Medical Education cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC) 1814 Franklin Street, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 350-3052 Email: Visit their contact page Blog: http://mediccglobal.wordpress.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mediccglobal Twitter: @mediccglobal Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/mediccglobal |
MEDICC [address for business correspondence and donations] P.O. Box 361449 Decatur, GA 30036 Phone: (678) 904-8092 |
Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC)
MEDICC is a non-profit organization working to enhance cooperation among the U.S., Cuban and global health communities aimed at better health outcomes. Founded in 1997, their experience taught them that health care in the United States and developing countries – especially for underserved populations – can be informed by Cuba’s singular and evolving health practices, research and policies. MEDICC also sees that the US experience in medicine and medical research can also inform practice in Cuba and the developing world. Thus, they believe that such cooperation is urgently needed to radically improve global health and achieve the birthright of health for all worldwide.
MEDICC’s mission is to support education and development of human resources in health committed to equitable access and quality care, and to provide the Cuban experience to inform global debate, practice, policies and cooperation in health.
Click on the specific links for information about Resources, Programs, International Journal of Cuban Health and Medicine, Cuba health reports, Haitian Medical Students in Cuba, U.S. Medical Students in Cuba and the Latin American Medical School (ELAM).
Medical Education cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC) 1814 Franklin Street, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94612 Phone: (510) 350-3052 Email: Visit their contact page Blog: http://mediccglobal.wordpress.com/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mediccglobal Twitter: @mediccglobal Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/mediccglobal |
MEDICC [address for business correspondence and donations] P.O. Box 361449 Decatur, GA 30036 Phone: (678) 904-8092 |
Visa Lodge
Located near the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, this hotel offers its services to business travelers, foreign journalists, diplomats and other visitors at affordable rates. Guests have access to comfortable professional surroundings whether on a business trip or vacationing in the capital of Haiti.
Location: Route des Nîmes, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Room Rates: Click here
Amenities: Short and long term stay, conference rooms, restaurant, high speed internet, cyber café, television via satellite and cable, bars, billiard table, shuttle transportation from and to airport, 24hrs electricity, lounge room, swimming pool, parking and buffet / a la carte menu.
Contact:
Phone in Haiti: (509) 2813-0777 / (509) 2510-3424
Fax in Haiti: (509) 2250-1408
Phone in U.S: (305) 422-1588
Email: services@visalodge.com or visit their contact page
Youtube:
Website supports French, English and Spanish languages.
Go to Visa Lodge’s Website.