Partners

The following organizations are currently providing services to the people of Haiti and have established relationships and commitments in Haiti.

Edeyo is an independent not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving the future of children in Haiti by rebuilding dilapidated schools, supplying students with learning materials, and providing them with nutritional support.

NOAH is a not-for-profit organization working to broaden understanding of Haiti, its people, its culture and its challenges to regain economic independence and stability. Through information and education, NOAH plays a critical and pivotal role in building support for Haiti.

AMHE (Association des Medécins Haïtiens à l Étranger) The Association of Haitian Physicians Abroad was founded in August 1972, by a group of Haitian physicians determined to mark their presence as a growing ethnic entity in America, to foster professional alliances, and to promote the health and interest of the Haitian immigrant community at large.

The Haitian Fund for Innovation and Reconstruction @ Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Mission is to provide a vehicle through which donors and investors can reliably ensure that investments are channeled in a sustainable and democratic rebuilding effort, and are maximized through strategic collaboration and strong partnerships with the public, private and nonprofit sectors.

Global Syndicate The Global Syndicate is an expansive collection of friends and business associates located across the world with a shared vision and concerted passion to impact issues that plague humanity. We assess where fundraising is urgently needed, with an affinity for addressing gaps in education, health, and economic inequality. We harness massive resources to affect singular concerns of importance, and we generate informative, exciting and star-studded campaigns to raise both immediate dollars and long-lasting awareness.

The Haitian League The mission of the Haitian League is to establish a network to empower the Haitian Diaspora to adapt to the fabric of their adopted countries, achieve economic self-reliance, civil rights, health parity, and civic responsibilities, while supporting Haiti to outgrow its underdevelopment.


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