Community Supporters & Partners
HWC – Haitian Women’s Collective
Community Supporters & Partners
NEGES FOUNDATION extends deep gratitude to HWC – Haitian Women’s Collective for their generous support and continued commitment to community development and empowerment in Ayiti. Through their donations and encouragement, the vision of the IMAMOU MEDICAL CENTER became a reality, officially opening its doors on April 26, 2026, to serve the people of Dampus, Léogâne.
Their contributions have gone far beyond financial assistance. HWC has also donated laptops and important resources that continue to support education, organization, communication, and the growth of community-based initiatives connected to the foundation. Their partnership reflects the strength of collective support and the impact that women-led solidarity can bring to local communities.
Mrs. P. Simpson
Educator & Longtime Supporter
Mrs. P. Simpson, an educator with a deep commitment to community and learning, has been a longstanding supporter of NEGES FOUNDATION and its mission over the years. Through her encouragement, belief in education, and continued support of grassroots initiatives, she has remained an important presence in helping uplift and inspire community-centered work.
Her dedication reflects the important role educators play not only within classrooms, but also in strengthening hope, opportunity, and collective progress within communities.
Jim O’Callahan
Supporter
Jim O’Callahan has been a valued supporter of NEGES FOUNDATION through his encouragement, generosity, and belief in community-centered development. His support throughout the years has contributed to initiatives focused on education, health, and local empowerment within the Léogâne community of Ayiti. His continued presence reflects the importance of solidarity and meaningful collaboration in helping communities grow and thrive.
Pat Conway
Supporter
Pat Conway has offered ongoing support to the mission and vision of NEGES FOUNDATION for many years. Through encouragement and community involvement, Pat has contributed to efforts that promote dignity, opportunity, and sustainable growth for local families and youth. This continued support has helped strengthen the foundation’s ability to serve and uplift the community.
AYO-BYO
Supporter of the Farmers Market – Queens, New York
AYO-BYO, based in Queens, New York, has been an important supporter of the NEGES FOUNDATION Farmers Market initiatives. Their support reflects a shared belief in community sustainability, local agriculture, and economic empowerment through grassroots collaboration.
By supporting the Farmers Market efforts, AYO-BYO has contributed to initiatives that encourage local food production, support farmers, and strengthen community resilience within Léogâne and surrounding areas. Their partnership continues to represent the value of collective support between local and international communities.
Nerat Ilderice
ATI Vodou & Organizer of JVL – Jenks Vodou Léogâne
Nerat Ilderice is an ATI Vodou, cultural advocate, and the organizer of JVL – Jenks Vodou Léogâne. Deeply rooted in the spiritual and cultural traditions of Ayiti, he has dedicated many years to preserving, honoring, and transmitting the sacred practices, ancestral teachings, and communal values of Vodou within Léogâne and across regions of the South and West of the country.
Through ceremonies, cultural gatherings, spiritual guidance, and community involvement, Nerat has played an important role in helping younger generations remain connected to their ancestral identity and cultural heritage. His work reflects a strong commitment to protecting the integrity of Vodou traditions while encouraging unity, respect, and collective remembrance within the community.
As a cultural leader and organizer, he continues to create spaces where ancestral knowledge, traditional practices, music, spirituality, and community connection can remain alive and respected within the land and among the people. His involvement also reflects the important role Vodou has long held in the history, resilience, and cultural foundation of Ayiti.
As part of the broader support network connected to NEGES FOUNDATION, Nerat Ilderice brings cultural awareness, spiritual leadership, and a deep sense of responsibility toward preserving the living traditions and collective memory of the Ayitian people.
Watson Pacombe
Administrator
Watson Pacombe serves as an Administrator within NEGES FOUNDATION, where he plays an active role in supporting the organization’s coordination, community outreach, and day-to-day development efforts. Deeply connected to the well-being and advancement of the Léogâne community, Watson has remained committed to initiatives that encourage education, healthcare access, agriculture, youth support, and sustainable community growth within Ayiti.
Through his involvement with local projects and organizational leadership, he has contributed to helping strengthen communication between community members, volunteers, and foundation initiatives, ensuring that support reaches those most in need. His dedication reflects a strong sense of responsibility toward collective progress, local empowerment, and long-term community resilience.
Watson Pacombe is also recognized for his willingness to support grassroots efforts that uplift families and create opportunities for future generations. His work within NEGES FOUNDATION reflects the importance of community-centered leadership grounded in collaboration, respect, and service to the people of Léogâne and surrounding areas.
As part of the foundation’s leadership structure, he continues to support the vision of building stronger and healthier communities while helping preserve the spirit of solidarity and mutual support that remains deeply rooted within Ayitian culture.