
Dr. MARIE FLORE LINDOR-LATORTUE, CEO, Executive Director
Dr. Marie Flore Lindor-Latortue was born and raised in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In 1992, she graduated from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico with a double major: Bachelor in Education and Bachelor in Psychology. In 1995, she obtained her master degree in Health Services Administration at Barry University, Miami, Florida. In 2010 she completed a doctorate degree in Higher Education Administration and Leadership. She has served voluntarily in several non-profit organizations particularly “The Make a Wish Foundation of Florida” and WDNA Jazz Station and community radio. She received several community awards and was named Jackson Memorial Hospital Employee of the Month in September 2001. She has over 15 years of experience in social services and health education program development. She is the Executive Director of the Association of Exchange and Development of Activities and Partnerships, Inc (AEDAP); an organization that supports micro projects in Haiti and encourages leadership among youth, partnership projects among existing organizations in the United States. She is proud to be a current adjunct faculty at Brown Mackie College-Miami. She and her husband Luc-Philipe Roland are the parents of two sons Luc-Phillipe and Raphael Yassin Latortue.

JEAN TH LINDOR
Quand on met ses services au développement de son pays et de ses semblables d’une facon désintéressée, on fait une expérience enrichissante dans sa vie en éprouvant du meme coup une joie manifesté. Mieux encore, quand on se penche sur la situation socio- economique des pauvres de l’arriere-pays, notamment ceux des mornes et des vallées, on se sent comme transporté déjà dans un monde divin.
“Why participate in our quest to aid the poor and underprivileged in Haiti? Because it is a rich, rewarding experience to advance development programs that help the less fortunate. When you selflessly provide your assistance without expectation of personal gain or self- interest, you benefit in more intangible ways. Improving the socio-eco- nomic condition of the Haiti’s poor—those born in rural and mountainous regions far from urban resources and centers—you elevate yourself and your spiritual well-being.” – Jean Th Lindor 2/11/1982
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Gina Dupervil

Gina Dupervil is a very creative artist, composer and a great singer.She does not only sing with a wonderful voice but she sings the beautyof giving; she is a nurse by profession, however, she nurtureschildren and youths to make them the leaders of tomorrow.
Stephan Malebranche
Born in Port-au-Prince Haiti, Stephane Graduated in San German PortoRico with a Major in Sciences. Malebranche is known for his Professionalism. Friends referred to him as Down to Earth and a People Person. He serves presently as Board memberfor AEDAP and CACEC. Malebranche refers to His wife Yasmine as “His Life”.
HONORARY MEMBERS
Dr. Ana S. Lopes
Ana S. Lopes, MD is a Board Certified Family Physician. She is originally from the Cape Verde Islands and grew up in Southern NewEngland. Her undergraduate studies were completed at Boston University and she pursued her Medical Degree from Tufts University in Boston, MA. Dr. Lopes is a member of several professional organizations suchas the Association of Black Women Physicians, National Medical Association and American Academy of Family Physicians. She practiced at Juanita Mann Health Center in Miami, Florida after completion of her residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital. She is currently residing in California.
Kathia Flemens
Kathia Flemens, a servant of the Lord and a PhD candidate is currentlyfinishing up her dissertation at Lynn University. She is also involvedin different community organizations. Kathia Flemens is a member ofthe Northeast Association of Language, Learning, and Technology(NEALLT), the Kappa Delta Pi, the International Honor Society inEducation and the Kaleidoscope of Language Broward Chapter. She is also serving as the treasurer for Christ Hope International (CHI) and chairs AEDAP’s board of directors.
Dr. Jolanta B. Tombarkiewicz
Dr. Jolanta B. Tombarkiewicz was born in Poland and graduated from theSilesian Medical Academy in Katowice, Poland. In 1989 Dr.Tombarkiewicz came to the United States to participate in breast cancer research projects at the Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology in Philadelphia. Dr. Tombarkiewicz worked as a physicians for different clinics under the Jackson Health System serving the underserved population from 1998 to 2006. She is very passionate about alternative medicine, Thai Chi, acupuncture, gardening and traveling.
Antoine Isma
Antoine Isma was born and raised in Haiti, where he attended primary and secondary school. When, he was 19 years old, He immigrated to the United States. Antoine attended Barry University, where he was the first Haitian ever inducted into the School’s Hall Of
Fame. He also served as member of the Board of Directors for the Barry University Alumni Association. He is a great contributor to Radio Show “Koze Legal” on Radio Mega 1700 AM providing free legal advice to the Haitian community. He is a proud Honorary Board Member of AEDAP.
OUR TEAM
Canada
- Yves- Patrick Augustin
- Nadia St-Gerard
Haiti
- Jean Lindor
- Mona Baptiste
- Ipena Lucien
- Jean Rene Aubourg
- Jean Raymond Augustin
Paris
- Rosemarie Louissant
- Orel Platel
- los, creative director
USA
New Jersey
- Mura Fervil
New York
- Francois Andre
- Carrobert Fervil
Miami
- Marie Flore Lindor Latortue – CEO, Executive Director
- Chantal Louis-Jean – Grant Manager
- Roland Latortue – Advisor
- Evens Louis-Jeans – Active Volunteer
- Gina Isidor – Public Relation Lead
- Josny Adam – Active Volunteer
- Carlo Doura – Active Volunteer
- Martine Miller & Mary Barnes – Active Volunteers
- Maxime & Fredline Dupuy – Active Volunteers
- Stephane & Yasmine Malebranche – Active Volunteers
- Emmauel Toussaint – Active Volunteer
- Giscard Nazon – Active Volunteer
- Hellwich Theophane Lindor (Luiji)
- Luc-Jeune Charlot, Active Volunteer
- Alphonse Dufreny, MD
- Gladys Edme Thompson, RN



