2.Haitian Bridge Alliance Inc.
Haitian Bridge Alliance Inc. is a non-profit organization that works to develop a self-sufficient community of Haitian immigrants in California and beyond. They provide services such as passport and identification facilitation, computer and wifi access, immigration attorney assistance, and resume and work preparation. They have been vocal about providing support to Haitian migrants and have spoken on new networks such as MSNBC, organized fundraising efforts and participated in an open letter to President Biden on his response to the situation. All donations to Haitian Bridge have been used to provide families with diapers, formula, clothes, food and shelter. They provided regular updates on their website and social media, letting followers know how to help and who they can reach out to in their own cities.
3. Houston Haitians United
Houston Haitians United was created in 2015 when three gentlemen by the names of Sledge Leonidas, Jean Michel Celestin and James Pierre came together to organize and establish representation for the rapidly growing Haitian community in Houston, Texas.
Their goal was to promote and uplift Haitians and their culture by creating and providing resources for the well-being and advancement of Haitians everywhere. This included cultural events and spaces for Haitian businesses and organizations to network. In the past week, Houston Haitians United posted an update on their response to the migrant crisis. They have currently sent out 182 emails, 31 media requests, helped over 1,800 Haitian migrants and purchased 82 flights. They also have over 900 active volunteers.
Many are calling for the Biden administration to rethink their approach towards the situation and utilize their power to help the migrants. The calls for action include: stopping all deportation flights back to Haiti, given the country is in crisis, ending the use of immigration policies such as Title 42 and Remain in Mexico, that were created by the Trump administration, creating a new and humane immigration system that provides people with community support and having accessible legal counsel and case management programs.
It is hoped that the community letters will reach the White House and reinforce these messages to President Biden. While Haiti’s future remains unknown, many continue to protest, write their representatives and donate to reputable organizations. To learn more about each organization click on link located in the description.














