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8 Years of Commitment: Pierre Marc BAPTISTE Mobilizes for the Cité Soleil Library
8 Years of Commitment: Pierre Marc BAPTISTE Mobilizes for the Cité Soleil Library
8 Years of Commitment: Pierre Marc BAPTISTE Mobilizes for the Cité Soleil Library

8 Years of Commitment: Pierre Marc BAPTISTE Mobilizes for the Cité Soleil Library

On August 29, 2025, Pierre Marc BAPTISTE, a young, committed leader from Belecourt, Cité Soleil, will celebrate eight years of social, educational, and leadership work in his community. On this occasion, he is launching an appeal for donations (money, books, educational materials) to support an ambitious project: the creation of the Duvivier High School Library.

An Inspiring Journey, Born in the Heart of Cité Soleil

Born on August 29, 1996, the eldest of four children, Pierre Marc BAPTISTE grew up in an environment where perseverance and solidarity were essential. A brilliant student at the Becky DeWine Mixed Institution (Lekòl Pè Tòm), he was already helping his classmates pass their exams, while representing his school in various academic competitions.

In 2017, while still in high school, he founded the Literary Club Faisceau Club D’Haïti, a space for sharing knowledge with young people in Belecourt. It was the starting point for a commitment that has never stopped.

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Eight Years of Youth Initiatives

Since the club’s creation, Pierre Marc has multiplied his projects:

PREFAC Soleil
A university training and orientation program that has already enabled more than 100 young people from Cité Soleil and Delmas to join the State University of Haiti.

OSEJ (Social Organization for the Development of Youth)
Founded in 2021, it trains young people in leadership and entrepreneurship.

POJ (Youth Orientation Program)
Supports new high school graduates toward higher education.

He is also active in numerous organizations such as Leaders of Tomorrow, JCI Delmas Excellence, ORLEAH, and several local initiatives, leading more than 30 training sessions and conferences annually throughout Haiti.

Recognition and Awards

Pierre Marc’s leadership and dedication have been recognized several times:

- Plaque of Honor and Merit from JCI Delmas Excellence (2023)
- Ordinary Youth Award for Extraordinary Actions from the Konbit Group (2022)
- Awards from IMPACT (2024) and the Haitian Youth Gathering (2025)

These recognitions are a testament to his positive influence and unwavering commitment.

August 29th under the banner of sharing

To celebrate his eighth anniversary of commitment, Pierre Marc BAPTISTE plans:

- An online conference-debate
- A forum for young leaders in Plaine
- A guided tour with the top participants of the PREFAC Soleil
- An official ceremony honoring eight budding young leaders from Cité Soleil

The goal: to inspire young people and lay a lasting foundation for the future with the creation of the Duvivier High School Library.

A call for donations to build a better future

The library will be a place of learning, culture, and opportunities for the students and youth of the town.

You can contribute by offering:

- Books
- Educational and IT materials
- Financial support

Contact for donations and partnerships:

38396648
55030148
baptistepierremarc30@gmail.com

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