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Color of Hope: Rebuilding Our Haiti Together

OVERVIEW

Color of Hope (C.O.H) is a grassroots, community-based organization that strives to strengthen Haitian-Americans and the Haitian Immigrant community in Palm Beach County and surroundings through the combined strategies of community organizing, advocacy, education social services, cultural outreach, leadership development, and forging productive relationships with other communities. C.O.H works to improve the quality of life of Haitians by building our community's capacity to be an active agent for positive social change.

MANIFESTO

Our vision is for a strong Haitian-American and Native Haitian Immigrant community, whose members have power to make decisions about actions and policies that directly affect their lives. We make strides towards obtaining access to a range of social, political, cultural, and economic opportunities in a context of equity and social justice.


HAPPENING NOW

MOBILE EDUCATION CENTERS

Mobil Center for extracurricular support to the disadvantaged children in Haiti after the earthquake. This pilot program is designed to hold and awaken the spirit of the children while helping to reduce the trauma. our team we'll work to comfort the ones facing problems, remove anxiety, traumatism and allow children to endow in different crafts. Many activities will be provided through this program including: crafts, Sports Entertaining Games, Film Projection, Leisures, Arts, health Corner, Dancing, Music.

SAVE HAITI PROJECT

Our Haitian youth grows up in increasingly high-risk environments plagued by poverty, unstable single parenthood households and gang-related violence, non-existent health care, and inadequate housing. What is left of the infrastructure that supports the growth and development of children, e.g. the schools, alternative school programs, and access to caring adults has eroded throughout the country. Over the last few decades it has become thel status quo reinforced by the pseudo democratic public institutions and high offices throughout the land.

112HAITI.COM - LAUNCHED

Very little attention is being given to the dignity of those hundreds of thousands lost on that fateful day in Haiti. We searched through the media but could find little attention to the victims. Shortly after the tragic events of 9/11, Americans from New York City, Washington D.C. and Pensylvania put up little unofficial memorial pages to the victims. 112HAITI.COM emulates the Vietnam Memorial in in our nation's capital. We invite you to pay your respects to our digital memorial wall.

PROGRAMS

Here are programs that are already underway in development and implementation. We will post new programs as they become available.

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING & ADVOCACY

Our mission is to build power among a broad membership, one that provides leadership and direction for the organization’s activities. We believe that the key to our success is building leadership among our community and staff. Our organizing program is structured to build the skills needed to empower our community to initiate positive change in their lives.

NATIONAL HATIAN AMERICAN FORUM (NHAF)

This annual Presentation will be held in May in celebration of our Heritage Month. The forum is created to educate, uplift, and empower Haitian Americans by bringing people together and engaging them in thoughtful dialogue, leading the way to constructive action. Haitian Americans are longing for thoughtful, concrete discussions and debates from leaders in our community. These influential thinkers, entertainers, and politicians will take center stage to express their thoughts about some of the most pressing issues of today and to inspire innovative and lasting solutions.

NATIONAL NETWORK FOR HAITIAN-AMERICAN COMMUNITIES (NNHAC)

COH will be the first network working to bring together Haitian-American community organizations to work towards the empowerment of Haitian Americans around the country. The NNHAC will be a national network of independent Haitian-American community-based organizations. The Network's primary mission is the development of grassroots institutions that can meet the needs of and represent the concerns of Haitian Americans at the local level and collectively raise these concerns on the national stage. It is a source of capacity building assistance, a forum for knowledge sharing and collaboration on joint human service programs, and a platform for speaking out on issues of concern to Haitian-American communities. Partner organizations in the Network are rooted in their grassroots constituencies and have an inclusive approach to serving their clientele or membership with a range of service programs, outreach or advocacy.The chief activities of the network will be:

  • Capacity-building support for Haitian-American service providers.
  • Joint programs addressing immigrant integration, public health, education and other social services.
  • Support for local advocacy efforts and joint campaigns around access to social services, civil rights/civil liberties, immigration policy, and civic engagement—organized from the perspective of grassroots providers.
  • Channeling our local efforts in support of national advocacy coalitions.

Through its commitment to financially strong and effectively managed community institutions, the Network will strive to mobilize locally to support a national agenda for empowering the Haitian-American community.The network will also be leading voice in the national immigrant rights work, with an advocacyinitiative that is incorporating the Haitian voice and issues into the comprehensive immigration reform organizing and policy analysis.

FUTURE ART CULTURE

CHOOSE A CAMERA

“Choose a Camera” program focuses to bring media opportunities to our Haitian brothers and sisters. It is a proactive testament and artistically centric workshop effort to bring a new light of hope to a vast array of untapped talent in our struggling communities. To avert much of the apathy that is consuming our children, we as responsible parents, must provide them with the opportunity and a platform to share and explore their talent. Color of Hope, Inc wants to showcase our children and their gifts to the world at large.

HAITIAN ARTS COUNCIL

The Haitian Arts Council is being formulated to promote Haitian culture and Haitian American artists in South Florida. The Council will organize a wide range of cultural activities, including poetry and theater readings, art shows, and musical performances. Outreach activities in schools and libraries include visits by prominent Haitian authors, poets, storytellers, and calligraphy experts. The council will developed educational modules for presentations to schools, churches, corporations, and other community organizations. These presentations will incorporate discuss on issues such as the Haitian World, Haitian Americans, Haiti, Haitian Family, and many others, to help dispel myths and provide education to non-Haitian and non-Haitian communities about the rich and varied culture, history, and heritage of the Haitian people. Cultural programming will be the heaviest during Haitian Heritage Month, and the Council works with the Haitian Advisory Council to organize a multitude of events in May every year. In addition, the arts council will join with Palm Beach County Cultural Council in programs to promotes collaborative programming with other ethnic minorities as well as singular highlights of each culture.

FAMILY EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS

DOMESTIC ANTI-VIOLENCE PROGRAM

Linguistic, religious, and cultural barriers have limited the capacity of organizations in the broader domestic violence community to provide effective services to Haitian American and Haitian immigrants survivors of domestic violence. The goal of COH domestic violence program is to provide prevention and intervention services to individuals and families in the Haitian communities of the greater Palm Beach area. It is our vision to reduce the problem of violence against men, women and children in our community. We are currently focusing on community outreach, education, and direct services to survivors of domestic violence. As our funding and capacity increases, we envision a more comprehensive program that would service to the abuser.

IMMIGRANT RIGHTS

COH will work to offer an immediate response to detentions, deportations, and other attacks on immigrants that result from Homeland Security policies, to disseminate information to the general public about attacks against immigrants in the context of the “War on Terrorism,” and to mobilize supporters in active opposition of policies that suppresses civil and political rights of immigrants.

JAM—YOUTH ORGANIZING

Our youth organizing initiative is designed to empower HAITIAN youth to:

  • Identify the issues that have the most impact on their lives.
  • Find the resources needed to enhance their knowledge on these issues and educate themselves.
  • Organize to have impact on these issues, or if needed, to affect change so that these issues will be resolved. JAM will be formed with youth organizing program founded by Haitian-American youth.

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