Services
We work diligently at providing the best service possible in the following areas:
- Waiver Services
Medicaid Service
In-Home Residential Habilitation
Day Habilitation - Family Support Programs
In-Home Respite
Recreational/Off-site Socialization Activities
After-School Program - Health Services
Managed Care Consumer Assistance (MCCAP)
Medicaid Choice Education Project (MCEP)
Immigrant Health Care Access and Advocacy Collaborative
Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative - Family Assistance Services
Information and Referral Services
Senior Citizens program
Youth program
Counseling
Immigration
Various Cultural Programs
Translation
Educational Programs

Hi, my name is Keisha and i’m a vocational counselor out in Long Island. I wanted to know if you guys offer any vocational services or help individuals find work. I am helping a good friend of mine who lives in Cambria Heights look for work. He came to the U.S in 2002 and worked only one job until 2010 when he was laid off. It is very hard for him to find decent employment. I am helping him as much as I can but I wanted to know if he can also seek services at your facility.
I can be contacted at 917-576-7340
Thank You
I am a licensed Mortgage Loan Officer with Homerica Mortgage Corporation. I have been in the mortgage banking industry for 15 years. I would like to offer my services to everyone in the Haitian community who is looking for financing mortgage leads. I can be contacted on my cell at 516-410-2505 or at work at 914-385-0620. My e-mail address is Lucien.Lapierre@homerica.com
Thank You,
Lucien G. Lapierre
Cell: 516-410-2505
Work: 914-385-0620
E-mail: Lucien.Lapierre@homerica.com
I am Haitian. I am a graduate student in mental health counseling. I would like to apply for intership at your facility.
Please contact me at (516) 6623979
I am a registered nurse. I am currently pursuing my masters in nursing/public health and community health. I currently work as a case manager for a managed care company with geriatric population. I would like to volunteer for HAUP at some level. Is it possible. Please let me know
917 294 8983
I am Rosemond Adolphe, I m a Haitian immigrant living here since last february after the earthquake. I ould like to have more information about the ESL program. When will be the next session? Do HAUP has other programs (classes) for adult? I wuld sugess HAUP to think about implemting some trade programs for Adults. rograms like: Basic Plombing, asic Carpentry and construction, Small business management, Sale manaegement etc. I think most of us (haitian Immigrants) need technical skill to face the maket palce (marche du travail). During my time here, I meet haitian immigrant like who ae looking for a career program in other to get a job and have a better life here.
I, We, the haitian immigrants, need your help.
I can be contacted by my cell phone 1-516-574-2425 and or my E-mail: roadolphe@gmail.com.
Thank you
Rosemond Adolphe
Protest at UN in New York against President Preval: Claude Janvier assaulted.
Tuesday the of May, day marked the 207th anniversary of creation of Haiti’s national flag, a Haitian opposition group from New York under the leadership of Mr. Arios Denis organized a protest in front of the UN headquarters in the Big Apple aimed at seeking the resignation of President Rene Preval. I must say that Arios Denis is a former candidate in the last presidential elections in Haiti. The electoral council rejected his candidacy because of his “US citizen status”. He received his school report card as we say in our vernacular.
This event, which lasted from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm, brought together a total of twenty nine protesters who traveled from Boston, Miami, Canada, Switzerland, and of course New York. It’s a big disappointment for the organizers who expected the participation “of thousands of people” lamented former ambassador Jules Nicolas.
Under heavy rain and in total disarray a first group of participants asked for the resignation of President Preval and the formation of a new Provisional Electoral Council to be responsible for organizing the general elections this year.
Although the claims were the same for everyone, the second group had a special request: the unconditional return of former President Jean Bertrand Aristide currently in exile in South Africa.
A deplorable incident occurred when Claude Janvier, while speaking to a reporter from channel 11 New York, TV station, sought the return to Haiti of his favorite idol, Jean Bertrand Aristide. At this precise moment, in front of cameras and journalists scalded, he was jostled, threatened, insulted, and even forced to terminate the interview prematurely. It is with sadness that I note hooligans are almost everywhere in Haitian society.
Dieudonne Calixte a Hyde Park resident, who traveled from Boston to New York, thinks that the failure of this protest both in term of participation or organization is a clear proof that shows that its organizers are not better than the team that is currently in power has the Port-au-Prince.
Claude Janvier, who came from Boston with seventeen among the 29 people who attended the event, mostly members of his lavalass movement had immediately taken over Route 95 North toward Massachusetts about thirty-five minutes before the end of the protest. This misadventure seemed to leave a bitter taste in the mouth of this moderate community activist.
I would support these protests both in Haiti and the Diaspora if and only if they would seek to put pressure under the Preval government to make it more transparent. Those who are seeking the departure of Preval want to deliver the country to collective suicide. We are unfortunately poor and cannot do that much to relieve the every day misery of the population. The “whites” at this present situation will not let go Preval. They are not stupid. They know that the Preval/ Bellerive government is the expression of our political class and maybe our society. Let’s be realistic.
Romeo Estinvil/ estinro@hotmail.com
I am a Haitian graduate student at Hofstra University and would like to get more information about HAUP to bring more awareness of your organization to the Hofstra community.
My contact info is 347-207-5550
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Freda DL
Hi,
My name is Stanley Suh. I am Korean American and belong to Rotary club at Flushing. I wants send to Haiti some emergency splint(240 splint, amount$2,400) for fracture person. This is usable products right now not old inventories. I would like to know what address is right to send them. Anybody let me know best way to do. My phone no is 917-776-3966. Stanley Suh
I am a Legal Assistant and would like to volunteer my administrative service should you be assisting Haitians seeking Temporary Protection Status.
I am a third year student at CUNY Law School and an intern in the school’s Immigrant and Refugee Rights Clinic. A group of students in the Clinic is interested in assisting Haitians with obtaining TPS (Temporary Protected Status) visas. We are contacting you to see if Haitian-Americans United for Progress would be interested in hosting us to offer this free service to members of your community.
We are currently receiving training to assist Haitians with TPS applications and would work under the supervision of our clinic supervisors, who are practicing attorneys. All we would need from your organization would be assistance with publicizing the event and possibly a space to hold the event.
Please let me know if you would be interested or if there are other ways we as law students could assist your community. We are very sorry for the loss that you are experiencing as a result of the earthquake last week and we look forward to helping in this capacity.
Martin Brown
Martin,
We are two attorneys and would also donate our time to help with the TPS applications. Feel free to contact us if we could be of assistance.
eadeslaw@gmail.com
I am an outreach specialist in JCH of Bensonhurst in Brooklyn. Our agency help ASYLUM and REFUGEES to get employed. Also we have various services like English courses, computer courses, assistance in getting food stamps and medical insurance, etc. All services are free. for more info, please call 718-943-6391
I have a mental health patient from Haiti struggling with issiues of immigration. I want to know if she is connected to any or all of the services she could be given her circumstances. What is the best thing for me or her to do?
Maggie Seaman
LMSW
Riverdale Mental Health Association
I would like to apply for an internship position with your agency. I’m currently enrolled in a PhD progran clinical psychology. I would like to hep the Haitian community. contact number 3474957087.
Thanks,
Juna Michel
I am teacher at PS176Q in Cambria Heights.
I am working with another teacher on project to help the parents and children from
Haiti feel more comfortable in our school. We would like to make an appointment to come down to your office to discuss different programs.
I can be contacted at school
718-525-4057 and home 516-652-0236. Thank you for time.
Michelle Liotta