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Independence Through Education

We are not-for-profit organization, established in 1994 to bring social impact to Haiti. COHEF is an independent, and apolitical organization that fosters Education, Sports, Environment and Recycling. Our 30 years of success has been elevated through strategic partners and alliances like, Wynne Farm Ecological Reserve located in Kenscoff, Haiti. We've also partnered programs in the USA, including Peace Flags in the Wind, and JJ's Hoops for Haiti. To date, COHEF has impacted the lives of more than 50,000 youth and adults through its social impact programs, events, and initiatives.

Elsie Craig
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Our Main Causes

Our Main Causes

Education

Because COHEF has never left anything to chance, and the fact the founders have been an educator for more than 30 years, education is one of the main pillars in ...
Our Main Causes

Sports

Offering diverse programs, like sports for children, is a meaningful way to help youth explore and develop lifelong skills. Over the years COHEF has witnessed the importance of sports and ...
Our Main Causes

Environment & Recycling

Today, more than ever, COHEF has focused attention to the importance of the teaching and involving children in environmental awareness. The COHEF Board of Directors believe that partnering with Wynn ...
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Upcoming Events

To stay updated, please check in and visit here for the latest COHEF events.

November 2024
Organized By:

30 years of uncompromising service to a growing and enthusiastic community

July 2024
Organized By: Cohef

Annual Summer Camp in Haiti

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Our Board Members

Board Member

Carl Craig

Board Member

Juan Pablo Casimiro

President

Elsie Craig

Board Member

Guetty Medard-Noel

Vice-President

Dr. Pauline Young