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Friday, January 2, 2015

HAITI INDEPENDENCE DAY U.S STATE DEPARTMENT

I congratulate the people of Haiti on their 211th Independence Day.

As Haitians celebrate this milestone, they can take pride in the harvest of hard work in reconstruction and development. But this is also a day to focus on the work ahead to keep faith with the promise of Independence Day. The year ahead will be pivotal as Haiti works to schedule overdue parliamentary elections. Read More Here

New Year's message of Mary Barton-Dock World Bank Special Envoy to Haiti

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

LEARN HAITIAN CREOLE TUITION FREE







VISIT OUR OFFICIAL GIVE MIAMI DAY PAGE AND HELP US SUPPORT ALL FAMILY FOR EDUCATION----  CLICK HERE









Let's Educate Against Domestic Violence and embrace Tolerance













Little Haiti Shop Cultural Arts

Monday, December 16, 2013

Google Translate Adds Haitian Creole

Google's translation service added support for Haitian Creole, the most popular language in Haiti. "Haitian Creole language, often called simply Creole or KreyĆ²l, is a language spoken in Haiti by about eight million people, which is about 80% of the entire population, and via emigration