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Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc. (FANM)/Haitian Women of Miami was founded in 1991, to work for the “social, political and economic empowerment” of Haitian women and their families. Its founding coincides with a critical turning point in the history of the Haitian community in the United States -- a transition from activism typical of an exile community, focused on the needs of refugees and immigrants.

Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, Inc., is an advocacy and social service agency located in the heart of Little Haiti, serving the needs of indigent and low income women and their families as well as victims of abuse, neglect, violence, discrimination and racism. Since 1991, FANM has championed and advocated for the rights of those who have been underserved, marginalized, disenfranchised, and discriminated against in South Florida, the U.S. in general and Haiti.

 

 

 
Crisis In Haiti

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People wade through a flooded street after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Haiti, Wednesday. ARIANA CUBILLO / AP PHOTO Residents Gonaives, Haiti, clean their clothes and dishes in the muddy water under an overturned bus after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the country. PATRICK FARRELL / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

Haiti is now facing the worst devastation due to the numerous hurricanes currently ravaging the country.  With Hurricane Ike on the way one can only imagine what will be left of Haiti, a country that has been suffering from  poverty, hunger, and lack of economic stability.

Haiti's government has few resources to help.  Rescue convoys have been blocked by flood water.

FANM is collecting donations with your support to aid the families who have been affected by the devastation caused by these recent hurricanes.  Monies raised will help women and families who have lost their homes, businesses, and means of survival.

Please send your tax deductible donation to FANM, Inc. c/o Eustache Fleurant, Haiti Relief Fund, Bank of America, 9499 N.E. 2nd Ave, Miami Shores, FL 33138. 

For more information please contact Marleine Bastien at 305-756-8050. 

 

 

 

 
 

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