Our Vision & Mission

The purpose of the association is to undertake development actions in Haiti, initially by intervening in the south of the country, more precisely in the 6th communal section of Aquin (La Colline d'Aquin).

These actions will then be extended to other sections of the municipality, the department, or even the national territory; the fight against erosion through reforestation, irrigation, production and management of drinking water. They’ll also aim to encourage and promote the use of renewable energies (solar, wind).

It will also undertake actions in the field of health and education, those aimed at improving air quality, waste management and treatment, sanitation works. In summary, everything related to development, especially sustainable development.

Together, we can!

As a native of Lacolline, I was overwhelmed with joy to see the videos of the two great victories, the disenclavement of Mount Abricot and of Mount Madam Toussaint. I can remember vividly how we used to cross over the rocky cliff of Mount Madam Toussaint  to get to the national road to go to Port-au-prince in order to pursue our education.

      I am very greatful to Deputy Bolivard and Doctor Clemenceau, the staff of C.E.D.E.C.A, the members of OCADH, and each and every one who contributed to these projects; nevertheless, we will not rest until the entire area has access  to decent  roads to save lives, helping in transportation of goods, and create a better, livable condition of life for  all our fellow country men and women.  Together, we can!

Best regards,

Arbis Faustin, President

The Mount Abricot Road

The disenclavement of mount Abricot, a road that connects Lacolline to Fond-des-Negres and the national road leading to the major cities of the country such as port-au-prince and  cayes.

 

The Mount Madam Toussaint

The mount Madam Toussaint, a Rocky Mountain area that connects several areas such Lacolline , Fond- des-Negres, Fond-des-Blancs. The project was undertaken by the CEDECA, a group of Collinoises that want to ‘’disenclave “ Lacolline.” OCADH took the responsibility to finance the project

“Men anpil, chay pa lou.”

Many hands make the load lighter.

Contact

Feel free to contact us, we will be more than happy to get back to you. Thank you in advance for all donations, participation, your advice and your feedback.


Email
ocadhinc@gmail.com

Phone
(203) 273-0384