A civic and not-for-profit organization founded in 2020 that represents the interests of Haitians and Haitian Americans in Miramar

Membership Meeting every last Thursday of the month. (Except for July, August and December): Our members meet on the last Thursday of the month to discuss the association’s business, get key updates, share important developments, and collaborate on future initiatives and programs. It serves as a platform for networking, exchanging ideas, and ensuring that all members are aligned with the association’s goals and vision.  Your participation is crucial for the continued growth and success of our collective efforts.

Location: St Stephen the Martyr Catholic Church, 2000 South State Road 7, Miramar, FL 33023.  

Founding Members

Jasper Séjour

Government (PD) Employee

Farah Larrieux

Farah Larrieux is a communication strategist, community organizer and a social entrepreneur who started her career in Haiti in 1997 as…

Jéhud Presume

Government (PD) Employee

Margarette Nèrette

argarette Nerette is currently the Vice-President of 1199SEUI Florida. Her union represents about…

Lunie Jean-Louis Kavanaght

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Florinet Dérac

About

Mission

To enhance the representation of Haitians living and doing business in the city of Miramar through advocacy, community leadership, education, economic development and government relationship.


Goals

The goals of the association are to represent the interests of the Haitian community with the city of Miramar, to provide networking opportunities, to strengthen the economy of the city, and to develop community leaders. 


Vision

We strive for a culture change to shift the narrative and misperception about Haitians

Committees

MHARBO offers many opportunities for personal, social and professional development to our members, volunteers and interns.  The Committees operate as an extension of the Executive Board.  They involve members in the development and delivery of our programs and services.  They are also stakeholders in the decision-making to help address the needs of the community.  

Joining a MHARBO’s Committee is a gateway where individuals can foster their leadership skills and abilities while contributing to the development of both the association and the Haitian-American community.  For these reasons, MHARBO is seeking emerging leaders who are trailblazers, effective, proactive, compassionate and empathetic to join our groundbreaking efforts.  Whether you are an introvert or extrovert, we are sure to have a Committee that fits your personality and interests?