Fouye Haiti
- English Creole Dictionary
potomitan.info/vedrine/dictionary.php
English Creole Dictionary, the Haitian Creole-English Bilingual Dictionary (HCEBD) from the Indiana University Creole Institute.
- Center for Haitian Studies, Inc.
haitianstudies.org
Center for Haitian Studies is a not for profit organization which provides health and social services to the Haitian Community of Miami-Dade County.
- Lascahobas Online
http://lascahobas.org
The Organization for the Development of Lascahobas, Inc. (ODL) was founded in Brooklyn New York on April 21, 1990 by a group of young...
- Haiti Tourism - Experience Haiti
experiencehaiti.org
It is time to EXPERIENCE HAITI if you like history, if you like culture, adventure and you want to be stimulated by the new and the different.
- World Art Galleries Haitian paintings and Vodou Flags
world-art-galleries.com
World Art Galleries: Specializing in Haitian Paintings and Vodou flags. We at World Art Galleries, Inc. make it our mission to promote the beautiful...
- The Campus of The Haitian Academy
https://web.facebook.com/The-Haitian-Academy-228943300110
The Haitian Academy is a private, coeducational, College Preparatory American school founded in New York, U.S.A. operating presently in Haiti. Pre-k...
- Haiti Business Week - Online Haitian Business Magazine
https://haitibusinessweek.com
Haiti Business Week is an online business magazine covering topics relating to the business environment in Haiti and Haitian owned businesses abroad.
- Family Circle Boy Home - Haitian Street Kids, Inc. (HSKI)
http://haitianstreetkids.com
Family Circle Boy Home, operated by Haitian Street Kids, Inc. (HSKI), provided a safe and secure home in a family setting for abandoned and abused...
- The Siloe Project
https://greatnonprofits.org/whitelabel/reviews/the-siloe-project
Siloe (SEE-lo-way) began in 1982 when a group of volunteers traveled together to work for Mother Theresa's Missionaries of Charity in...
- The Episcopal Church in Haiti
egliseepiscopaledhaiti.org
The Episcopal Church in Haiti (l'Eglise Episcopale d'Haiti in French) dates from 1861 when a group of 110 African-Americans immigrated to Haiti...