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A Father’s Day Bazaar With A Mission

  • June 9, 2024
  • 5 Min
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In response to the recent challenges that Haiti is facing, Fayola Nicaisse, Founder of Ebène, a brand of 100% organic cosmetic products which has just celebrated its 25th anniversary, and which has also been organizing events in the Haitian diaspora since 2016 , announced in March its collaboration with the AHP (Association of Haitian Professionals) BID (Inter-American Development Bank), Little Haiti Cultural Center and other partners to organize Pop-Ups across the Haitian diaspora in the United States of way to support businesses and artisans affected by social political instability in Haiti, to promote and sell their products and services to a cosmopolitan audience.

This tour of Pop-Ups through the Haitian diaspora in the United States, began in Silver Springs Maryland at the Silver Spring Civic Center, and at the Haitian Embassy in Washington DC, the next one will be held in Miami, Florida, for Father’s Day this June 15, 2024. The Pop Up of June 15, 2024 will also be the 6th annual fundraising bazaar where Ebene donates a percentage of its sales to support various extracurricular activities of the KakosKids organization.

These Pop-Ups organized by Ébène bring together different artisans working in various fields, such as jewelry, cosmetics, painting, crafts, fashion, and traditional gastronomy. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet the artists, discover and appreciate their creations, and purchase their works.

“I am deeply committed to supporting the Haitian community and my fellow Haitian entrepreneurs during these difficult times,” said Fayola Nicaisse, founder of Ébène. “By collaborating with the AHP (Association of Haitian Professionals), the IDB (Inter-American Development Bank), Little Haiti Cultural Center, and other partners, our goal is not only to provide them with a platform to sell their products , but also to celebrate the rich culture and heritage of Haiti through these Pop-Ups.

In addition to the Bazaar and Pop Ups, providing a market for Haitian businesses and artisans, Ébène is also committed to reinvesting part of its profits in the community through initiatives aimed at supporting education, extracurricular activities and healthcare. health in Haiti. “We believe in the power of entrepreneurship to drive positive change and create opportunities for sustainable economic growth, as our flag motto says Unity is strength”, added Fayola Nicaisse.

List of participants:

Ebony – 100% natural beauty products, made with ingredients from Haiti, Africa and India.

Lux Cafe – Haitian coffee manufacturer

Askanya – Haitian chocolate manufacturer Feeling Myself – Haitian perfume manufacturer

Cigar Select – Haitian cigar producer Hatik – jewelry

Local Haiti – scarf producer My Bougies – candle producer Zacara Creations Dominique Ambroise – artist
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