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Mailing Address:
1207 Chestnut Street, 7th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107-4102
Email: info@hpphilly.org
Phone: 267.230.2321

About Us

The Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia (HPP) was established in November 2008 to help elevate Philadelphia’s Haitian community through education, professional development, and mentorship. We will accomplish this goal by:

Coordinating professional development opportunities;
Creating educational, leadership and scholarship opportunities for students;

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Membership

WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN:

Joining the Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia will provide you with access to the largest Haitian professionals’ organization in the Greater Philadelphia region. We are a progressive, smart, and connected organization. We are dedicated to providing our members with a quality experience. We can help you network with fellow Haitian Professionals, give back to the Haitian Community, connect with local leaders, and experience the rich and dynamic culture of Haiti.

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Haiti Relief

The Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia (HPP), would like to thank you for your contribution to the Haiti Relief Project. As a result of your help, HPP was able to respond swiftly and strategically to the catastrophic earthquake. Our response included sending medical supplies, medical professionals, water, and food to our beloved homeland. As a cherished supporter and partner, we would like to provide you with a detailed account of our response to the earthquake to date. Continue reading to learn more about our response efforts.

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18 Mai

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On behalf of the Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia (HPP), I cordially invite you to attend our annual charity gala in celebration of Haitian Flag Day on Saturday, May 18, 2013 starting at 6:30pm at the African American Museum in Philadelphia.

Since 1803, the Haitian Flag has symbolized the resiliency of African descendant peoples and the epic slave revolt that gave birth to the first modern Black Republic, while providing a blueprint for revolution that was adopted by oppressed people of color throughout the world. This year’s theme, The First Black Republic: Maintaining a Legacy of Freedom, will highlight the spirit of unity, pride, and the legacy of freedom embodied by the Haitian Revolution and the African Diaspora at large. The event will feature a number of community leaders, advocates and prominent voices committed to empowering the developing world. Most importantly this event will serve as a fundraiser and 100% of the profits from the event will go to the Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia Haiti Relief Fund.

 

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DUDLEY’S DELICIOUS DELIGHTS @ 18Mai

DUDLEY’S DELICIOUS DELIGHTS is a Caribbean-American catering company specializing in international cuisine with the heart of the Caribbean. Dudley Peltrot is a young chef from Flatbush, Brooklyn that has fell in love with cooking dating back to his adolescence. After attending New York City of Technology in the Hospitality Management concentration, Peltrot realized that catering was something that would bring joy to his life. Peltrot soon after started catering for family gatherings, where...

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Marline Idopcil performs at 18 Mai

My name is Marline Idopcil, I was born in Haiti, migrated to the united state in the late 1980′s, I grew up in Brooklyn New York and moved to Philadelphia in 2002. I’m a singer, wife, mother and a christian. Ever since I could remember I have been singing. music is part of me, its a form of therapy for me. I sing for many reasons but one of the major reason is to praise and worship God the almighty. I have been identified as the “gospel Diva” there is no doubt when I...

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Melissa Beauvery Performs at 18Mai

Melissa Beauvery is a spokenword artist,potter and cultural activist currently living in Philadelphia, PA. Her poems have been published in ”Voices of the Sun” and “For the crowns for your head” She recently released a spokenword album “My Grandmother’s Tongue” May 2012. Melissa also teaches storytelling and pottery workshops in Haiti....

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HPP Presents $5,000 to Saint Joseph University – Project Haiti: Foi et Joi Schools

The Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia presented Saint Joseph University – Project Haiti: Foi et Joi Schools with a check for $5000. The grant would be used to purchase school supplies, text books, benches and desks for the students. Father Gabriel Framboise was awarded by St Joseph his honorary doctorate degree in eduction. The Haitian Professionals has entered it’s 3rd year of its long term strategic plan of focusing on education and economic development. HPP has also awarded Le...

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HPP Presents $5,000 to Saint Joseph University – Project Haiti: Foi et Joi Schools

The Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia presented Saint Joseph University – Project Haiti: Foi et Joi Schools with a check for $5000. The grant would be used to purchase school supplies, text books, benches and desks for the students. Father Gabriel Framboise was awarded by St Joseph his honorary doctorate degree in eduction. The Haitian Professionals has entered it’s 3rd year of its long term strategic plan of focusing on education and economic development. HPP has also awarded Le...

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Haitian Professionals of Philadelphia

1207 Chestnut Street, 7th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19107-4102

Email: info@hpphilly.org
Phone: 267.230.2321

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