2011
March 12, 2011
Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami (FANM) -- Haitian Women of Miami -- presented The Green Family Foundation (GFF) with "The Philanthropist Par Excellence Award" during the 18th Annual Spirit of Justice Gala: The Role of Women in Haiti's Rebuilding event. FANM cited GFF's "strong leadership and long-term efforts to improve the quality of life of Haitians in the US and Haiti." Thank you!
GFF also sponsored the event with a full-page ad in the FANM program that read: "The Green Family Foundation is honored to support our friends at Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami for the 18th Annual Spirit of Justice Gala. Kembe la. Bonswa!" We were joined by We were joined by Brooke Wooldridge of the Digital Library of the Caribbean (www.dLOC.com) and others from "Team FIU" at our table -- an honor indeed!
FANM does amazing work within the Haitian community in Miami, led by their executive director, Marleine Bastien. Visit their website - www.fanm.org - to learn more.
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