Little Haiti Cultural Center

A cultural center is more than a gathering place. It is where people find belonging, support, and pride. The Little Haiti Cultural Center concept, within Little Haiti Global, reflects a Haitian-rooted community hub designed to strengthen cultural identity while participants build stable lives through housing, education, healthcare, and well-being.

What a Little Haiti Cultural Center means in our model

A Little Haiti Cultural Center, in the Little Haiti Global model, is a Haitian-rooted community hub that supports cultural belonging and integration while the first year is stabilized through housing, education, healthcare, and well-being. It helps participants connect, learn, and build supportive relationships as they relocate, retire, or reset.

 

Why culture matters when you are starting fresh

A fresh start can feel overwhelming without community. Cultural belonging reduces isolation and builds confidence. When people feel seen and supported, they are more likely to attend classes, navigate healthcare, and build routines that last.

Who we serve

  • Families seeking stability, schooling access, and reliable care
  • Retirees who want predictable costs and active cultural life
  • Young adults building language skills and job-ready certificates
  • Entrepreneurs exploring small business resources and mentoring

 

How the cultural center supports the four pillars

  • Housing and everyday stability
  • Education and training
  • Healthcare and navigation
  • Mental health and well-being

 

What is included in the first year

After fees are paid and acceptance is confirmed, 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 in the host country
  • Access to vocational and workforce programs for English-speakers
  • Counseling, mentoring, and business start-up resources

 

Costs and what to budget for

  • 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

 

How to get started

  1. Contact the team to discuss eligibility and timing.
  2. Apply and complete the application and background fee.
  3. After acceptance, confirm onboarding and your first-year plan.
  4. Prepare for arrival using orientation materials and your program schedule.

 

FAQ

Is the Little Haiti Cultural Center a physical building?
The cultural center concept refers to a Haitian-rooted community hub within the Little Haiti Global model. Details vary by location. 

 

Is the program only for retirees?
No. It supports people who want to Relocate, Retire, or Reset with dignity and stability.

 

Are English classes included?
Yes, ESOL is included for one year if needed. English-proficient participants may do vocational or trade training instead.

 

Is counseling required?
No. Well-being services are optional for those who choose to engage.

 

How do I learn where communities are open?
Fill out the contact form or call for help. The team can share current availability. 

 

If you want to rebuild your life in a Haitian-rooted community where culture and practical support work together, contact Little Haiti Global. The Little Haiti Cultural Center concept reflects what Little Haiti Global stands for: belonging, stability, and a clear first-year plan rooted in housing, education, healthcare, and well-being. To take the next step, contact Little Haiti Global and ask for guidance on eligibility and timelines.

You Have a Role in This Vision

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.