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Helping Haitian Migrants Since 2021

 About Us 

Men Anpil (All Hands Together) started as an extension of and a result of the work that “Helping Haitian Migrants” has been doing since August 2021. Since its inception by Pastor Christopher Nielson, Helping Haitian Migrants has worked to welcome and coordinate the care and help that many Haitian migrants need once they arrive in the United States. Working independently and as members of this group, founders Phara and Esaie actively assist Haitian migrants in numerous ways, including transportation to health clinics and appointments, registration of children into school, assistance with housing and finding work, translation assistance, stipends for food, clothing, and more.

Konbit Espwa

 by Yonel Pierre

Konbit Espwa

Men nan men,

Tèt a tèt,

Leve kanpe, mache,

Depi savann dezole

Jiska rivyè espwa.

An’n pa pèdi lafwa

 

Men nan men, 

Tèt a tèt,

Leve, kanpe, mache,

San Fizi

Epi san gad.

Solda delavangad.

An’n pa rete gade.

Kit ou sot nan tèt mòn,

Ou byen anba lavil,

An’s sispann frape kòn,

Pwoblèm nou gwo anpil

Se vre ke chay la low,

N’a leve douva jou.

An sispann chire pit,

Pou’n ka rive pi vit.

 

Leve, kanpe, mache.

Ede sa’k kokobe.

Li pou sa’k pa konn li.

Plenn pou sa ka’p soufri.

 

Bra nou prann nan petren.

Batay la mongonmin. 

Si nou vle gen viktwa

Fo’n pa pè pote kwa a.

 

Nou nan mitan lanmè,

Bato nou nan peril.

Fo’n cheche fè lapè,

Militè kou sivil

 

Leve, kanpe, mache.

Konbit la kòmanse.

Se peyi’n pa lache.

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Testimonials

“I say thank you to you in the name of the family.  Thank you for the work you are doing in the community and what you are continuing to do.  This morning I say thank you for what you have done for us, we recognize that you have also helped many others.  You are a person that is always ready to help us.  Whenever we call you, you are ready to help us.  You have given us support and what we need.  I can say you are like a father, a family member, you are to us.  For the things that you have helped us with are so many things that it will take too long for me to say.  When I need transportation, I need something related to immigration, I need to fill out this paper, you are always there for us.  The biggest thing you have done for me is my sister in Haiti, you filled out for her.  You helped us look for and pay for our house.  Whenever we ask you something, you are always there.  I say thank you to you this morning for all you have done and what you will continue to do for.  Don’t get discouraged.  I thank the lord for putting you in our path.  Continue the work that you have been doing."
Jean Robert Henriscat & Lucienne Ministre

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