Welcome to Haiti's Forgiveness Network. Take a moment to introduce yourself to the members of Haiti's Forgiveness Network.
- Name
- Profession
- Compelling reason for joining Haiti's Forgiveness Network
- Areas of interest (key topics you want to see discussed and developed)
- What you personally want to contribute and/or gain through your participation
I am Jacky Poteau, president of FATEM (www.fatem.org). I currently work as a database administrator for a non-profit social agency that provides housing to low-income and sick individuals in Boston, MA, and I have a background in Social Work. I hope to be able to connect with Haitians and Haitian-Americans who believe in the need to forgive the acts of the past and move forward for a better Haiti.
Hello
I am Yolie an entrepreneur and suv partner. My website is www.islandentertainment.biz. My background is business administration marketing, member of transformhaiti.org event committee, sales, newsmedia/technology and education. I have a show on sundays 5pm chitatande www.radiokvtv.com. I also represent/secretaire generale SSF www.soutiensansfrontieres.org a 25 y old international non profit organization who runs a hospital in cap haitien, provide school voucher and food to individual and voice for the illegals worldwide. Some people knows me as an activist and I promote people connections and networking. I believe we are one and with forgivenes we live that oneness to spread the message of love.
My name is Jude Jeanty. I was born and raised in Haiti for a period of eighteen years. I have been teaching in the United States. During my teaching career, I have had the exposure to work with a large group of haitian students at P.S 189. It was a great experience in the ESL department that truly opened my eyes towards Haiti. I have chosen to join in the cause for the simple fact that forgiveness is the principle that God used when I was alienated and confused. With that said, I believe the same words that brought restoration to my deprived and miserable life haven't lessen or dimmed. And as I am venturing in this movement, I want to have the freedom to voice my opinion by raising any topic that can help us see Haiti in all of its aspects. I am not seeking to only gain from our discussions, but I want to share a practical message to you with the hope that someday we might all go back to really change the situation.