Today marks a milestone worth celebrating: the 14th anniversary of L’Union Suite and The Haitian American. For more than a decade, our mission has remained clear—uplifting, celebrating, and amplifying the vibrant tapestry of Haitian culture, identity, and resilience.
From Port-au-Prince to Miami, Montreal to Paris, our stories have reached Haitians across the globe, creating a powerful community connected by pride and purpose. Along the way, our work has been featured on platforms such as Netflix, NPR, ABC, Black Enterprise, CNN, Forbes, and more—ensuring that the brilliance of the Haitian people is seen and heard on the world stage.
Our journey has been one of unwavering dedication. We have honored trailblazers who carry the weight of our community, spotlighted the successes of graduates, entrepreneurs, and innovators, and championed causes that bring hope to those in need. Through political turmoil, natural disasters, and global misconceptions about Haiti, we have stood firm—refusing to allow setbacks to define us.
Guided by the principle of “L’Union Fait La Force” (Unity Makes Strength), we’ve worked tirelessly to build a platform that not only celebrates heritage but also fosters progress. From charitable initiatives to amplifying voices that often go unheard, our platform has become a bridge between Haitians at home and those in the diaspora, nurturing unity and pride.
This milestone would not be possible without you—our incredible community. Your daily engagement, shares, conversations, and ideas have fueled our growth, transforming L’Union Suite into a platform that now reaches millions. Together, we’ve turned stories into movements, connections into opportunities, and dreams into reality.
As we celebrate 14 years, we renew our commitment to serving Haitians everywhere. The journey ahead will bring challenges, but with your support, we will continue to amplify Haitian voices, preserve our legacy, and inspire the next generation.
Here’s to 14 years of impact, unity, and progress—and to many more years of carrying the Haitian spirit forward.














