Haiti Solidarity Network of the Northeast (HSNNE) is a U.S.-based nonprofit founded in 1994 by Father Jack Martin to work in solidarity with the Haitian people in Haiti and the diaspora by promoting self-help, dignity, and sustainable development. ([haitisolidaritynetwork.org](https://www.haitisolidaritynetwork.org/the-coady-haiti-movement/?utm_source=openai)) The organization supports grassroots initiatives such as organizing efforts, microcredit, scholarships, tree planting, medical and dental missions, and parish twinning partnerships between U.S. and Haitian communities. ([haitisolidaritynetwork.org](https://www.haitisolidaritynetwork.org/the-coady-haiti-movement/?utm_source=openai))
HSNNE typically advocates for policies related to Haitian development, diaspora engagement, humanitarian assistance, poverty alleviation, community health, education, and immigration protections for Haitians, including public statements and coalition letters concerning U.S. policy toward Haiti. ([haitisolidaritynetwork.org](https://www.haitisolidaritynetwork.org/the-coady-haiti-movement/?utm_source=openai))
The organization is primarily supported through charitable donations and contributions consistent with its status as a nonprofit corporation. ([projects.propublica.org](https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/223443228?utm_source=openai))
HSNNE collaborates with church-based and diaspora organizations and has been listed alongside groups such as the Haitian Evangelical Clergy Association and other Haitian-American advocacy coalitions in public policy statements. ([maryknollogc.org](https://maryknollogc.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/03-17-26-Haiti-TPS-Press-Statement.pdf?utm_source=openai))
Non-profit organization ([projects.propublica.org](https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/223443228?utm_source=openai))