Partner Organizations
Locally Haiti is committed to Haitian leadership and vision, investing in locally led initiatives and community-based work. We don’t own things in Haiti—we provide long-term partnership and investment that allows organizations and individuals in Petit Trou to use their talents and vision to reinforce existing systems, assets, and strengths. Below you’ll find an overview of our primary community partners.
St. Paul's School
St. Paul’s is our first and foundational partner in education. Click here to learn more about the programs.
Darline Nicolas,
GEM DIRECTOR
As Director of the Girls’ Empowerment and Mentoring (GEM) Program at St. Paul’s School, Darline supervises six adult professional mentors who work with over 100 girls, both individually and in small groups. The GEM Program aims to ensure girls in Petit Trou and surrounding areas have the support network to achieve their goals and lead healthy lives. Darline is also a kindergarten teacher at St. Paul’s School. She attended the Teacher’s College of Institution Racine-Ecole Normale Nouvelle from 2013-2016. In her spare time Darline loves to draw, sing in St. Paul’s choir, and spend time with her daughter, Isnicha.
Guilot Tibert, Administrator & Technology Teacher
Guilot teaches English and computer science. He has also served as the accountant and administrator on campus since 2012. He holds two degrees: an Administration diploma, from the Business and Technology Institute in Les Cayes, and a degree in Accounting, from the Université Polivalant in Port au Prince. Guilot grew up in Petit Trou and was a student at St. Paul’s School himself. He recently built a house within walking distance to the school where he lives with his wife, Genevieve.
Father Jean Daniel,
Priest in Charge
After the earthquake in 2010, Father Daniel spent 3 years in South Africa to continue his studies in theology. Upon his return, he served as an ordained deacon for St. Paul’s for a year before becoming an ordained priest. Since his ordination in 2016, he has managed parishes in both Jeremie and Croix de Bouquets. He returns to St. Paul’s Church and Petit Trou with his wife, Tineda, and two sons, Dorian and Marwyn.
Vladimy Moise,
Accountant & Entrepreneurship TeacheR
Vladimy studied accounting and technology at BTI, the Episcopal University in Les Cayes, on a Locally Haiti funded scholarship.
Vladimy is also Head of Human Resources at the Petit Trou Community Hospital.
Natalya Boyo,
Preschool & Kindergarten Director
Natalya directs the preschool and kindergarten program at St. Pauls. She also teaches kindergarten and serves as a youth mentor.
Precilise Myrtil,
SCHOOL Nurse
Precilise has been working as the St. Paul’s School nurse since 2016. She previously worked at Hopital Turgeous in Port au Prince and as lead nurse at the clinic at Grand Boucan. She still misses the fast pace of working in a big hospital but is happy to be in a role where she can be working with children. Precilise holds a degree in nursing from Ecole Polytechnique Superieure Sante Anne. She is a mom to Sebastian, a student at St. Paul’s School.
Schneider Chancy,
Agronomist
Schneider leads farming, gardening, and beekeeping at St. Paul’s School. Schneider attended St. Paul’s School before studying agriculture on a Locally Haiti funded scholarship and returning to his community to utilize his skills and talents. In January of 2024, he took over for his mentor, long-time Locally Haiti agronomist, Raphael Fernandez Salvador.
Yves Michel Laurent,
Agronomist & Teacher
Yves is an Agronomist and teaches agriculture at St. Paul’s School. He also leads the weekend garden club and runs an agricultural and engineering firm that drills well and installs solar powered irrigation systems in the community.
Petit Trou Community Hospital and Health Center
The new facility, inaugurated Feb 17, 2025, was designed and funded by Locally Haiti and is owned and operated by the Ministry of Health. Locally Haiti funds Community Health Workers, dedicated staff, and special programs. Learn more.
Dr. Louissaint,
Director
Dr. Louissaint has been working at the health center in Petit Trou since the beginning of 2024 and is thrilled to have been promoted to this key role following the hospital’s inauguration in February 2025. Dr. Louissant is originally from Jacmel, Haiti.
Nurse Laube Marthine,
Community Health Coordinator
Serving at the local health clinic in Petit Trou since October 2012, Nurse Laube is responsible for coordinating meetings, vaccination campaigns, education and nutrition workshops, and general health activities and assemblies within the community. She supervises the work of community health workers and leads prenatal clinics in the most remote areas of Petit Trou.
Nahom Jean,
Facilities & Maintenance Manager
Nahom comes to Locally Haiti with great experience as an electrician, plumber, and maintenance professional. Nahom participated with BCP, a hospital contractor, on installation of plumbing and solar during construction of the new hospital building. He is now responsible for ongoing maintenance.
Jennifer Cineus,
midwife
Jennifer manages maternity care and is helping lead our efforts to strengthen continuing education at the health center, which includes developing a comprehensive curriculum that supports ongoing training for staff at all levels, with a focus on sonography, mental health, nutrition, and more.
Community health workers
We partner with local leaders in Petit Trou and the Haitian Ministry of Health (MSPP) to reinforce health structures, providing direct assistance to the public health system. We support 39 Community Health Workers who work with the local hospital to provide first aid and front-line emergency response, as well as support community health initiatives, including mobile vaccination and education campaigns.
ASFPN - Association to Support Families & Farmers in Nippes
ASFPN, a key Locally Haiti partner, is a community-based association working in Girls’ Empowerment, Health, and Agriculture.
Patrick Desir, ASFPN FOunder & Coordinator
Patrick leads ASFPN, a community-based organization and partner working in agriculture, community health, and Girls’ Empowerment and Mentoring (GEM). He has served as the mayor of Petit Trou de Nippes and as a high school foreign language teacher. Patrick speaks French, Spanish, and English. He holds a degree in Legal Sciences from the Right’s Faculty of Gonaives. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Rose Laure, and sons, Pat and Patricio.
Lisson Michel,
Operations & Accounting
In addition to being the Hospital Liaison at Petit Trou Community Hospital, Lisson helps to manage day to day operations, accounting, and logistics for the association.
ASFPN: Girls Empowerment & Youth Clubs
Nadine Veillard,
Youth Coordinator
Nadine Veillard has been a key leader in girls’ empowerment and entrepreneurship efforts since 2016. Nadine, who also teaches economics at the high school level, has played many roles as our girls’ empowerment efforts have evolved and grown. Nadine has been a mentor, leader of girls’ clubs, manager of a local, girl-focused soap-making initiative, and head of Monitoring & Evaluation for Girls’ Empowerment. In addition to this work, Nadine is a small business owner, producing and selling healthy, local products in Petit Trou.
Davidson Turenne,
Youth Mentor
Davidson Turenne joined the Girls’ Empowerment team to expand the program through engagement with schools, churches, health centers, and other organizations in the region to reach some of the most vulnerable girls and women in the community.
ELMINA ISRAEL,
Youth Mentor
Elmina Israel (right) is the mentor supervisor for GEM community-based programs.
ASFPN: Agriculture & Food Security
Jean Elie Laconte,
Beekeeper & Educator
Jean Elie is an expert local beekeeper. He manages hives and provides continuing education training with our beekeeping cooperatives. The hives are important for pollination in the area and also provide important economic benefit to the families and cooperatives that own these hives, earning as much as $350/year by selling honey.
Simon Bertrand, Agronomist & farmer
Simon manages landscaping and food security initiatives on the hospital campus. He lives in Gran Ravine and has previously supported our girls’ empowerment program by contributing to gardening and educational initiatives. In addition to prioritizing thoughtful garden design for beauty and functionality, Simon is leading the development of phase two of a program that provides agricultural education and resources to our Community Health Workers.
Juto Mactine,
Agricultural Technician
Juto supports Simon Bertrand with landscaping and farming programs in at the hospital and school.
The Office of Mayor Wilnor Pierre
Wilnor Pierre,
MaYor of Petit Trou
Wilnor Pierre currently serves as the Mayor of Petit Trou de Nippes. While Locally Haiti does not back political candidates or parties, Mayor Wilnor has become a trusted friend and partner and played a key role in facilitating construction of the new hospital and leading disaster response after the 2021 earthquake. In 2024, Mayor Wilnor traveled to Colorado to represent Petit Trou in the Cities Summit of the Americas.