As the first quarter of the year comes to a close, one thing is clear: the volunteers of ITIAH Angels for Learning (IAFL) have been hard at work. From community celebrations to school events and meaningful acts of generosity, our team has been actively building awareness for our mission while strengthening the connections that make our work possible.

Celebrating the New Year and Haiti’s Independence

We began the year in the most meaningful way by gathering friends, families, and supporters on New Year’s Day to celebrate both the new year and Haiti’s Independence Day. The event was filled with warmth, culture, and community spirit.

Of course, no Haitian Independence celebration would be complete without Soup Joumou, the beloved traditional soup that symbolizes freedom and resilience. This iconic dish, enjoyed across Haiti every January 1st, was shared generously among guests, bringing everyone together around a powerful cultural tradition. It was a wonderful moment to reflect on heritage while introducing new friends to the spirit of Haiti.

A Meaningful Presence During Black History Month

February proved to be an equally vibrant and active month for IAFL volunteers.

The month began with our participation in the Robbinsville High School Black History Month Festival, organized by the school’s Robbinsville High School Black Culture Club. The festival brought the community together in celebration of culture, entrepreneurship, and artistic expression. Visitors enjoyed artisan crafts, local food vendors, small business showcases, and inspiring performances by the talented dancers of Tiffany & Co. Academy of Dance.

One of the highlights of the day was the opportunity to meet Assemblywoman Tennille R. McCoy, who shared her personal journey and aspirations as a public servant. Her dedication to community service resonated strongly with our own mission and reinforced the importance of civic engagement and leadership.

Pages from the Heart: A Gift of Literacy

Valentine’s Day brought another special moment for IAFL. On February 14th, our volunteers gathered at P23 Boba Tea to host an event called “Pages from the Heart.”

The event was inspired by the generosity of one of our student volunteers Sneha Sailesh, from the Robotics team at  Robbinsville High School, who through her initiative Booksforafriend.org collected approximately 150 picture books for children in Haiti. These books will soon be shipped to the students we support through IAFL.

For many children, picture books are more than just stories. They are gateways to language, imagination, and discovery. Through these colorful pages, students will have the opportunity to learn new English words while exploring the joy of reading. Sneha’s thoughtful act of kindness is a beautiful reminder that compassion and leadership can begin at any age.

Celebrating Culture and Unity in Lawrence Township

Our volunteers also participated in the Lawrence High School Black History Celebration, now in its 13th year. The evening was filled with extraordinary performances that energized the entire auditorium.

The program’s theme, “The Power of Us: Building Tomorrow from Yesterday’s Strength,” beautifully reflected the spirit of unity and cultural pride that filled the room. The event blended performances, cultural expression, and community vendors into a powerful celebration of heritage.

The evening was further elevated by the inspirational words of keynote speaker Rev. Dr. Charles F. Boyer of the Greater Mt. Zion AME Church of Trenton, whose message reminded everyone of the importance of collective strength and social responsibility.

One of the most memorable moments of the night came when the Lawrence choir delivered a soulful performance of a song titled “Ayibobo.” For those familiar with Haitian culture, the meaning resonated deeply. As the voices filled the auditorium, the performances celebrated unity among Africans, African Americans, and Afro-Latinos, an uplifting tribute to shared heritage and solidarity.

Thank you Ms. Zanetta Pierce – LHS Black History Vendor Liaison for including IAFL in this amazing event.

 

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Robert Baraczek

Fundraising Chair

Robert Baraczek is a Scientist and business owner in the Pharmaceutical and Medical industries specializing in skin and hair disorders. Robert enjoys spending time with his family, and is passionate about giving back and making a difference. He is especially interested in helping children in the most vulnerable parts of the world and undeserved communities. Robert travels to various countries and understands the difficulties students face in poverty stricken environments. For this reason, he is committed to helping and supporting the initiatives of Itiah Angels For Learning.

Pierre Joseph, MBA

Treasurer

Pierre Joseph grew up in Haiti and moved to the USA as a young man in the 90’s. Knowing that education is the path to opportunities, he earned a BS degree in Chemistry from Rutgers University and an MBA from Philadelphia (now Jefferson) University.

 

He is a continuous learner and has held positions as a Chemist at various leading companies such as Hartz Mountain, Kimberly-Clark, Summers Laboratories and Shiseido. He enjoys listening to music, playing his guitar, reading and cooking. He lives in NJ with his beautiful wife and their two children.

Myriam Almonor, PhD

General Secretary

Myriam Almonor is a scientist and a Public Health Leader. It has always been her passion to be a Chemist and an Epidemiologist with a drive to ensure safety and healthy communities globally. Her goal is to create an elevated level of protection of human and environmental health. She was born in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti; fluent in French, Spanish, Creole and English. Most of her education were completed in the U.S. As a humanitarian without borders, she wants to educate the less fortunate and bring social changes for a better and a healthier world.

 

She has traveled to many different countries with members of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists to educate the population of Montrouis, Haiti and Portobello, Panama. She has addressed and demonstrated how effective it is to practice hygiene in order to reduce the spread of infectious diseases. As a public health leader, she feels that it is her duty to reinforce certain health issues, specifically, in underdeveloped countries like Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Panama.

 

Through the years, she has traveled with many different healthcare organizations; whereas, she educated and contributed to the well-being of undeserved populations. ITIAH Angels For Learning is one of the organizations that she is contributing to assure that the youth of Haiti has a better chance through education and a better opportunity to live healthy. As a Haitian American woman, Educator, Scientist, Philanthropist; her goal is to teach, encourage, inspire and uplift disadvantaged children for a better future. As we all know, education is the key to success and power. Sharing her Godly blessings with the underprivileged is her ultimate goal.

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