Little Haiti Housing

Safe, stable housing is the first step to rebuilding a life. With Little Haiti Global, Little haiti housing is part of a structured first-year plan that helps Haitians relocate, retire, or reset with dignity and belonging. This guide explains what is included, what it costs, and how to take the next step.

What “Little haiti housing” means in our program

Little haiti housing, in the Little Haiti Global program, means one year of safe, family-centered housing with electricity and running water included as part of a four-pillar first-year plan. Housing is paired with education support, basic health coverage, and well-being resources to help participants build stability.

 

Why housing is the foundation of a fresh start

When housing is unstable, everything becomes harder. School plans shift, healthcare becomes delayed, and stress increases. By securing housing first, participants can focus on language learning, health needs, and building community connections.

 

What is included with Little Haiti Global housing

After acceptance and confirmation, participants receive:

  • 1 year of housing with electricity and running water
  • 1 year of basic health insurance
  • 1 year of high-speed internet where available
  • Free English language classes if needed
  • Optional local language instruction
  • Access to vocational and workforce programs for English-speakers
  • Counseling, mentoring, and business start-up resources

 

How housing connects to the four pillars

Housing and infrastructure

One year of housing provides stability and reduces the burden of searching for rentals during transition.

Education and training

With housing secured, participants can consistently attend ESOL or vocational training. Education is central to long-term success and lasting transformation.

Healthcare navigation

Stable housing supports regular care and follow-ups. Basic health insurance is included for one year, with optional extended plans possibly available for purchase.

Well-being and community care

A safe home supports better sleep, stronger family routines, and more willingness to engage with counseling or peer mentorship when desired.

 

Costs and budgeting

  • Application and background fee: $1,500 non-refundable
  • In-country investment fee: $10,000 for essential services
  • Not included: travel, food, phone, and other personal expenses

 

Steps to apply for housing and year-one support

  1. Apply and complete the background fee.
  2. After acceptance, complete the investment fee and confirm onboarding.
  3. Review orientation materials and your first-year schedule.
  4. Move into housing and begin your education and health coverage steps.

FAQ

Is housing included for every participant?
Yes. After acceptance and confirmation, one year of housing with electricity and running water is included.

Can families live together?
Family-centered housing is part of the program. Ask about layouts and availability based on your household size.

Is internet always available?
High-speed internet is included where available.

Are utilities included?
Electricity and running water are included with year-one housing.

What expenses are not included?
Travel, food, phone, and other personal expenses are not included.

 

If you are looking for a clear housing plan that includes education, healthcare, and well-being support, contact Little Haiti Global. Fill out our form or call for help to learn how to apply and what to expect next.

Little Haiti housing is not only a place to live. It is the foundation for dignity, stability, and a fresh start. Little Haiti Global provides one year of housing with essential supports so participants can relocate, retire, or reset with confidence. Contact Little Haiti Global today to begin.

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Little Haiti Global is for Haitians and all other people who believe in human dignity, cultural preservation, and global solidarity. Whether you bring capital, skills, influence, or just a passion for justice, your support matters.