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Writer's pictureShirley Dor

How One Organization is Celebrating Haitian Culture with Social Impact: Seattle for Haiti

Updated: May 24

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to attend an event where your experiences benefit a greater good? Seattle for Haiti is that event – a night of social impact at its finest.

On Friday, May 31, 2024, Yvey Salon in Chophouse Row will host Seattle for Haiti, a charity event dedicated to giving back to the people of Haiti through the organization Kay Tita. This inspiring event is the brainchild of proud Haitian salon founder and award-winning stylist Yvey Valcin, who was recently interviewed on KOUW, an NPR station, where he discussed the devastating effects of gang violence on the citizens of Haiti.


Seattle for Haiti is the perfect way to celebrate Haitian Heritage Month while activating local businesses to support Haiti during this time of crisis. Attendees can look forward to an evening filled with the richness of Haitian culture and the opportunity to uplift the people of Haiti through their participation.


In the room you will find local Haitian entrepreneurs, including the vibrant sounds of Kompa Night Seattle and Haitian gastronomy. But it doesn't stop there – Seattle for Haiti takes things a step further with a silent auction that offers unique items and experiences. Picture yourself bidding on a day of beauty at Yvey Salon, enjoying a private coffee roastery tour for six at Middle Fork Roasters, taking dance lessons from PopRox Dance Studio, acquiring fine art from Yvey's private collection, or snagging designer clothing from Rossario George. Every bid you make directly supports Kay Tita's efforts to make a difference in Haiti.



Seattle for Haiti has garnered the support of prominent organizations and sponsors who believe in the power of social impact, including Yvey Salon, Kay Tita, KonBit Cafe, Clarin The Spirit of Haiti, Stafford Portraits, Sarah Parsons Media, Kompa Night Seattle, Middle Fork Roasters, PopRox Dance Studio, Haitians Who Blog, and Rossario George. These partners are dedicated to creating an evening that celebrates Haitian culture while making a tangible difference in the lives of the people of Haiti.


Seattle for Haiti is not just an event; it's a promise. A promise of inspiration, education, and a chance to make a meaningful impact on a global scale. For every person in the room, there is a reminder that they’re a part of a community that cares deeply about social change and is committed to supporting Haiti during this critical time.


With unity, celebration, and positive difference in mind check out Seattle for Haiti for more information and updates: https://www.yvey.com/events



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