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Haiti: The Rendez-Vous Christ Church inspires youth at a major conference
Haiti: The Rendez-Vous Christ Church inspires youth at a major conference
Haiti: The Rendez-Vous Christ Church inspires youth at a major conference

Haiti: The Rendez-Vous Christ Church inspires youth at a major conference

Discover how the Rendez-Vous Christ Church inspires Haitian youth at an unforgettable conference. An event not to be missed! #Haiti #Inspiration

On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Rendez-Vous Christ Church (RVC), led by Dr. Julio Volcy, brought together several hundred young Haitians at its premises in Delmas 75 for a conference themed "Menm Ou Menm Tou" (You Are All the Same). The event offered participants a unique opportunity to meet, exchange ideas, and listen to motivating presentations focused on personal development and civic engagement.

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French : Le mardi 17 février 2026, l’Église Rendez-Vous Christ (RVC), dirigée par le Dr Julio Volcy, a rassemblé plusieurs centaines de jeunes haïtiens dans ses locaux à Delmas 75 pour une conférence placée sous le thème « Menm Ou Menm Tou ». L’événement a offert aux participants une occasion unique de se rencontrer, d’échanger et d’écouter des interventions motivantes centrées sur le développement personnel et l’engagement citoyen. Des messages forts pour la jeunesse Lors de sa première intervention, intitulée « Jenès la ou kapab », le Dr Julio Volcy a exhorté les jeunes à croire en leur potentiel et à rejeter toute forme de fatalisme. Il a particulièrement insisté sur l’importance de changer de mentalité : « Nous ne pouvons pas résoudre un problème avec la mentalité qui l’a créé. » Il a encouragé la jeunesse à adopter une nouvelle manière de penser, fondée sur la discipline, l’excellence et la responsabilité. Le révérend a également rappelé que la jeunesse haïtienne représente près de 70 % de la population du pays, et qu’un engagement structuré de seulement 4 % d’entre eux pourrait modifier significativement la trajectoire nationale. Sa seconde intervention, « Jenès la ak responsablite l », a souligné le lien indissociable entre potentiel et responsabilité. Le Dr Volcy a invité les jeunes à devenir des acteurs de transformation dans leurs communautés, à investir dans leur formation et à développer un leadership intègre. Appel à un engagement fort et à la spiritualité

Spanish : Haití: La Iglesia Rendez-Vous Christ inspira a la juventud en una importante conferencia

Creole : Ayiti: Legliz Rendez-Vous Christ la enspire jèn yo nan yon gwo konferans

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Strong Messages for Youth

During his first address, entitled “Youth is Capable,” Dr. Julio Volcy urged young people to believe in their potential and reject all forms of fatalism. He particularly emphasized the importance of changing their mindset: “We cannot solve a problem with the mindset that created it.”
He encouraged young people to adopt a new way of thinking, based on discipline, excellence, and responsibility. The Reverend also reminded them that Haitian youth represent nearly 70% of the country’s population, and that a structured engagement of just 4% of them could significantly alter the national trajectory.

His second address, “Youth and Responsibility,” highlighted the inseparable link between potential and responsibility. Dr. Volcy invited young people to become agents of change in their communities, to invest in their education, and to develop ethical leadership. Valérie Nadia Victor, Secretary General of the MPARE political party, encouraged young people to actively participate in public life and in the country’s development initiatives, emphasizing the importance of a conscious and engaged youth. Nerlande Coicou, for her part, urged participants to pray and place God at the center of their lives, reminding them that lasting transformation begins with a strong spiritual relationship. The musical entertainment was provided by the young DJ Happy, who helped maintain the atmosphere throughout the conference.
According to Olwith Bélizaire, one of the organizers of the event, this initiative aimed to remind Haitian youth that they possess the resources necessary to transform their future and that of the country.

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