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Board of Directors

A team motivated to change the world. A team motivated to connect the divided.

 

 Moselyn JEAN is the Founder and President of Fair World Builders. He earns a bachelor’s degree in law and another one in sociology. He currently enrolls in a LL.M in U.S and Transnational Law at the University of Miami. 

Moselyn JEAN is an experienced humanitarian worker with many years of experience in the matter. He has worked as a Community Development Facilitator where he empowered deprived communities to thrive in Haiti. He also worked as Sponsorship Coordinator at World Vision International through which he has put efforts to create a better world for children in their immediate environment. Prior to these experiences, he has also lent his services in prisons, especially the Cap-Haitian Civil Prison where he supported minors in law conflict situation. In Port-au-Prince, he worked at the Human Rights Office of Haiti where he helped people in pre-trail detention got their case heard and received their verdict from a judge. At Lumos Foundation, he supported the deinstitutionalization of children in orphanage by ensuring they are reintegrated with their family. 

Mr. Jean is also a passionate for education. He worked at Palm Beach County School District as a Community Language Facilitator where he supported French Speaking, Spanish and Creole student master subjects related to science and math at Pioneer Park. He is currently working in the School District of Palm County as art teacher where he blends social perception, science and math to help students produce works of art that could reflect their environment and their aspiration in life. 

Mr. Jean has received a Human Rights award from the Ombudsman Office in Haiti in 2017 for his writing contributions around subject related to Human Rights and Rule of Law. He has also participated in many international summits and conferences related to peacebuilding, climate justice, young leaders’ access and social justice where he continued to grow in learning about Human Rights but also how to participate in the building of a Fair World where no one is left behind regardless their race, gender, religion or sexual orientation. 

Vanessa Medor has an MBA in Business Management. She is a social entrepreneur with a passion related to Event planning. Currently, she devotes her life to one of her daily passions as CEO of XD Event Hall where she organizes many events related to wedding, comedy, festival, anniversary ceremony and many other events promoting the culture. She is a very accomplished, outgoing and disciplined woman with a passion for the respect of Human Rights, especially access to quality education.

           

Mrs. Medor is a Human Rights Activist who believes that everybody could achieve their full potential when they are given enough opportunity to do so. As an Haitian-American, she puts her life upfront to come up with innovative solution that could alleviate the burden of our community.

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            Her dedication underscores a sense of belonging where everyone is welcomed regardless of sexual orientation, gender, and skin color or income bracket.

Abnel Vixamar has studied the Science of Medicine at the State University of Haiti. He flew the turmoil from Haiti to the United States of America in 2023. He has settled in New York City where he currently serves those in dire need.

 

Doctor Vixamar embodies what a social leader represents for his community. He devotes his life working with young people. As a trainer and activist, he constantly makes himself available to share his knowledge about infectious and sexually transmittable disease. He is passionate about the sexual reproduction health of the youth, that’s why he helps young people have a better understanding of their body so that they could prevent themselves from early pregnancy.

           

As a community leader and someone who cares deeply about the public health and the environment, he never skips a moment to raise awareness about the consumerism and healthy food so that people can be responsible for what they are putting into their body and their children’s body.

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