Since Inception

- We had helped with forms interpretation for the followings:
- TPS ---------- over 725
- Asylum------- over 75
- Deferred Action (Humanitarian) --------- over 41
- Adjustment of Status------- over 350
- Naturalization ---------- 250
- We developed a partnership with GBIO and helped over 480 families with financial literacy.
- We worked on collecting signatures for the Immigration relief of Family Reunification Paroled Program.
- Working in partnership with HAU, IFSI, and Duet to facilitate free College enrollment for TPS, Asylee and parolee recipients through Southern New Hampshire University.
- Working in collaboration with MA Association of Haitian parents, Haitian community and Boston Public Administration to create the first Haitian dual language program in Massachusetts.
- We distribute every year school supplies and toys to children.
- YOUTH LEADERSHIP trains students in grades 9-12 on various topics facing the immigrant youths to serve as mentors, thereby acquiring leadership experience and the opportunity to be active participant to the community.
- ADULT EDUCATIONAL/COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS:
- Community Outreach Weekly Radio Program discusses topics ranging from Public Health to School Choice. Listeners can call in to ask questions and review information.
- Workshops on a variety of topics including Advanced Education Opportunities, Financial Planning and Healthcare Assistance.
- IMMIGRANT ADVOCACY PROGRAMS:
- Know Your Rights Workshops to help families affected by recent changes in TPS and DACA legislation by advocating for the rights of immigrants and providing accurate and timely information for constituents.
- Group and Individual Consultations help families find alternative paths to citizenship and as well as develop individualized responses to specific changes affecting TPS recipients.
- Partnership Program works to strengthen ties with other organizations (Haitian American United, Immigrant Family services Institute, Mass Community Health services of Brockton, TPS Committee, Centro Presente and more) who serve immigrants by increasing the power of our constituents' voices and collaborating on advocacy work within the community. True Alliance Center Inc. (TAC) as a referral hub between Hattian and non- Haitian led organizations to strengthen infrastructure and service delivery to immigrants.
- Youth Advocacy Program offers training for high school students to teach youth about their rights and how to obtain, disseminate and act upon accurate information. Youth Advocates will bring their training and knowledge into their schools and teach peers about their rights and options.