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Let’s Rejoice Together at HAUP’s 36th Anniversary Dinner!
Rejoice! Yes, because we have much to be thankful for, let’s rejoice together at HAUP’s 36th anniversary dinner on October 8, 2011.
This past May, President Barack Obama yielded to our pleas on behalf of our Haitian brothers and sisters victimized by last year’s earthquake: he extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to a broader group of Haitians and renewed its benefits to those already qualified for another 18 months. His decision to extend the eligibility cut-off date by a year from January 12, 2010 to January 12, 2011 brings joy and comfort to the thousands of Haitians who sought refugee with family and friends immediately after the quake because their homes and their livelihood had been destroyed.
TPS benefits both Haiti and the United States. It reduces the burden on Haiti of feeding and caring for the Haitians who would otherwise be subject to deportation from the US. TPS does not add to the US deficit, yet extends the President’s commitment to a vibrant and productive Haiti through bilateral and multilateral assistance.
While the United States and its allies have done much in the past year to support Haiti’s recovery and reconstruction, economic growth and political stability remain a dream deferred. We hope that Haiti’s new President and legislature will provide the leadership necessary to allow for growth and prosperity. Most observers however agree that real economic progress is years away. Meanwhile, Haiti remains vulnerable to the vagaries of nature (floods, tropical storms, hurricanes) and societal misfortunes (health emergencies such as cholera outbreaks, malnutrition, increased commodities and food costs due to world price fluctuations).
This is why we have deepened our commitments to our community and the people of Haiti by exploring more organic ways for increasing our impact there while getting ready for the inevitable emergencies caused by hurricanes and tropical storms.
Meanwhile, we once again celebrated a Haiti baseball day with the NY Mets this year. We did all of this while continuing to provide the services that individual, corporate, state and city of New York grants have consistently supported. We are thankful for a staff and donors who go beyond the call of duty to ensure service delivery that consistently earns p
raise and recognition across the city.
Because we did not stand still, because you hit the ground running with us, we performed miracles big and small this year. Together we can achieve even more miracles for our community in the future.
We hope that you will make our 36th Anniversary Gala an extra special one this year by partnering with us and the circle of leaders who have already helped us realize much of our dream. We are once again offering attractive platinum, gold, silver and bronze sponsorship packages that will reflect well on you and your constituents. Naturally, your sponsorship will automatically entitle you to membership in our leadership circle which, in addition to intimate private gatherings twice a year, provides you with special news briefs and opportunities for enhanced exposure.
Our gala event will be held at Antun’s, in Queens Village on October 8, 2011. In addition to celebrating our 36th year of service to an ever-growing community, we hope that we will be able to announce that, thanks to your generosity, support and partnership, we are well on our way to building HAUP to strengthen hope!
Gratefully yours,
Elsie Saint-Louis Accilien
Executive Director
P.S.: I truly believe that together we can achieve miracles for our community. We have made much progress since we set out to build community through dedicated and appropriate service. Your support will bring us yet closer to our goals. I am counting on your partnership. Please act now!
Haitian Community Activists Bid Hello/Goodbye to Educators
Some 200 Haitian community activists and their supporters gathered at Autun’s in Queens Village on Saturday June 11 to celebrate the appointment of Carole Berotte Joseph to the Presidency of Bronx Community College.
According to the announcement released by the City University of New York, “Dr. Berotte Joseph, whose career in higher education spans more than 35 years, has been president of Massachusetts Bay Community College, located in Wellesley Hills, Mass., since 2005. Her appointment as the President of Bronx Community College marks her return to CUNY, where she served as Vice President of Academic Affairs at Hostos Community College in the Bronx after having been a faculty member at City College for over 20 years. Prior to becoming president of MassBay, she was Chief Academic Officer and Dean of Academic Affairs at Dutchess Community College of The State University of New York. A prominent authority in the field of sociolinguistics, she is the co-editor, with professor Arthur Spears of City College, of the groundbreaking book, “The Haitian Creole Language: History, Structure, Use and Education,” which was published last year.”
The event also paid tribute to the work of the Haitian Bilingual Education and Technical Assistance Center (HABETAC) which, along with all the other New York State Funded BETAC, will close its doors on June 30 because of the budget axe.
HABETAC was created in 1993 through an endeavor of the City College of New York (CUNY) under the leadership of Dr. Carole Berotte Joseph, Carmen Perez Hogan at the New York State Education Department, and Haitian community members and educators. Its purpose was to address the unmet educational needs and concerns of Haitian students and their families.
Three retiring Haitian-American educators and school professionals, amongst them Yolène Ambroise, were recognized.
HAUP is delighted to have co-sponsored the event which was held in a festive atmosphere punctuated by performances from Buyu Ambroise and his band, laughter and dancing to konpa.![]()
Thank You!
HAUP would like to thank all who came out for Haitian Heritage Night 2011. We truly appreciate your continous support!
THANK YOU
HAUP would like to thank the staff, the Youth Council, and all supporters who made our Gala a true success!






