South Florida haitian-americans
MOVING OUR COMMUNITY FORWARD TOGETHER
Avanse Ansanm is a movement for Haitian-Americans to preserve our Haitian culture, embrace and activate our freedom-fighting history, and build economic and political power in South Florida.
whO WE AREAvanse Ansanm is a movement to engage South Florida Haitian American Millennials in creating a shared agenda for the advancement of the Haitian community & increasing Haitian American young adult volunteerism, commitment, connectivity, and investment in the Haitian Community in South Florida.
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WHAT WE DOAvanse Ansanm seeks to collaborate with Haitian American Millennials to increase volunteerism, commitment, connectivity, and investment in the Haitian Community in South Florida through trainings, community events, socials, and much more.
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GET INVOLVEDAvanse Ansanm’s mission is unattainable without the collective action of South Florida’s Haitian American Millennials Let’s move the Haitian community forward together. For more information please contact us at: info@AvanseAnsanm.org.
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the future of THE HAITIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY
In an effort to create a Shared Agenda for the Advancement of the Haitian Community & Increase Haitian American Millenials Volunteerism, Connectivity, and Investment in the Haitian Community we have created an online listening campaign. The target population is Haitian American Young Professionals (25-40) living in Miami Dade, Broward, or Palm Beach County. Please help by answering the following survey questions and forwarding the survey to anyone you think should be involved. "We are who we are waiting for!"
What South Florida Haitian Americans milleninals are saying
"We remember the days when we were referenced as "Boat People" and as refugees. Today we are White House Appointees, Attorney Generals, Judges, Engineers, Entrepreneurs, Doctors, Artists, Teachers, and much more. Respect the struggle and the progress. Upward and onward my people. "
-Santra Denis |
"Haitians are known for our vibrancy and boldness, and I finally began to tap into that cultural gift through service to others. I became a trailblazer as a young Haitian-American woman striving to make a difference."
-Makisha Noel |