Kylti thanks its sponsors and supporters for their generous contributions to our cause.
To learn about how your company, organization, or group can partner with Kylti, please visit our Partnering with Kylti page.
Sponsors
The Embassy of Haiti is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm. The Consular Section is open to the public from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm. The Embassy is closed for U.S. Federal holidays, and Haitian national and religious holidays.
The Cultural Section of the Haitian Embassy in Washington, DC seeks to promote a greater understanding of Haiti’s history and an appreciation of its cultural and artistic contributions. In fact, Haiti’s art remains its greatest ambassador and a key vehicle for economic development. Haiti's cuisine, art, festivals, literature, and music have fascinated many and our literature, visual art, and music are acclaimed worldwide. Learn more
Concorde World Wide Movers is a Haitian company based in Port-au-Prince and founded in 1994. Concorde has been a leading packing and storage company in Haiti. We provide a full range of relocation services. At Concorde, we believe in integrity and hard work. We love what we do and our passion is reflected in our attention to the smallest details and the care we give to each and every piece we pack and ship. Learn more
FOKAL implements a variety of programs aimed at supporting the development of children and the young, youth organizations, youth civil society associations, the peasants and women's organizations. The programs include support for community libraries throughout the country, training for library extension agents, a debate program for students, courses in economics, an educational program for young children called 'TiPa TiPa' (Step by Step), and a program providing student grants and academic support. Learn more
Founded in 1991 by Steven J. Green, former United States Ambassador to Singapore, the Green Family Foundation (GFF) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting social programs that positively impact global health and alleviate poverty.
The Green Family Foundation’s mission is to make a positive and meaningful impact in communities both at home and abroad. We provide funding and resources to organizations that support education, global health and community development. GFF empowers under-served communities to fight the cycle of extreme poverty, leading to sustainable programs that improve lives.
Partners
Haiti Renewal Alliance (HRA), is a Washington, DC-based organization with interests to building sustainable institutions in Haiti. HRA is partnering with Kylti in support of the Fly A Haitian Kite Day event by gathering their members and supporters to fly the Haitian kites together on August 22nd.
ERITAJ Foundation, Inc., was established in the United States to foster human resources organizations in Haiti. It provides technical assistance to Haiti-based non-profit organizations that focus on community development, education and literacy, health care, disease prevention, nutrition for pregnant women and infants, and the care and protection of orphans and homeless children.
Haitian-Americans United for Progress, Inc. (HAUP) is a not-for-profit community-based organization founded in 1975 that helps low-income families and individuals to live healthy and productive lives. HAUP is dedicated to providing a supportive environment through education, training, culture, networking opportunities, and other support services, that allow members of the community to successfully adapt and thrive.
The Vassar Haiti Project, founded in 2001, is a collaborative volunteer effort supporting the welfare of artists in Haiti, and the education and the nutrition of school children in the village of Chermaitre, Haiti. The Vassar Haiti Project is driven by Vassar College students, faculty, and members of the Poughkeepsie community.
Plas Timoun (A Place for Kids) (courtesy website: The Healing Power of Art) was born in the aftermath of the January 12th catastrophe to provide an immediate psychosocial response to the mental despair of these children. The First Lady of Haiti, Mrs. Elisabeth D. Préval, created these activity centers to be recreational and informal learning places that offer programs aimed at freeing--relieving at least--a child's mind from the horrors of the tragedy. The centers provide a friendly environment and offer children, ages six to ten, an opportunity to express themselves through painting, ceramics, music, theater, reading and sports, all within a psychosocial framework rooted in our national culture. Plas Timoun is directed by renowned artist, Philppe Dodard.