About Us

Our History

We are a non-profit organization that was founded on December 12, 2023. We are located in Springfield, Ohio, in Clark County. The goal is to guide and assist refugees and immigrants, especially Haitian nationals residing in Clark County and surroundings, in the following areas: housing, interpreting, job search, welfare assistance, and other services. We anticipate connecting the individuals in need of services to the institutions where those services are provided in any way possible.

Our Vision

Through our work and determination, community services must be accessible to
people in need of them, regardless of their race, ethnicity, color, religion, or sexual orientation. We envision it as a place where people feel at home when they come for community services and are served with dignity and respect.

Our Mission

Moving forward, we value openness and communication, being good stewards in the management of our human resources and any resources in our care for the well being of the people we serve.

Meet Our Leaders

Viles Dorsainvil - President

He has a bachelor’s degree in Governance and International Relations (GIR) at Queensland University in Haiti. He has a Diploma in Ministerial Studies and a Master of Divinity at the United Theological College of the West Indies in Jamaica. He has taken graduate classes for two semesters in Ethic, Peace, and Human Rights (EPHR) at American University (AU) in Washington, DC. He has served for more than 7 years as the Executive Director of the Haitian Association of the United Nations of Haiti (UNA-Haiti).

I am a community-oriented person. My love to serve the community is unconditional. My loved ones always call me a people pleaser. Here I am availing myself to serve the immigrants and refugees in the Clark County especially the Haitians Nationals. It is going to be a long journey and not an easy one, but I am ready to move forward, and I like it already. Based on my faith in Jesus-Christ, I have always relied on this biblical verse found in the gospel according to Saint Luke 22:27 …But I am among you as one who serves.

Reginald Silencieux - Vice President

Married and father of three children. He is a civil engineer, Lawyer, communicator, and theologian. Senior Pastor of the First Haitian Evangelical Church of Springfield and First Haitian Evangelical Church of Columbus.

As a Pastor, serving people at my church and the community at large is an obligation. If you say you are a follower of Jesus-Christ, there is no way that you will not have a heart to serve.

Lindsay Aime - Treasurer

He has a bachelor’s in law. He has served as Coordinator ‘Rebati Sante Mantal’ (Rebuild Mental Health) for 6 years. This organization is based in the USA and Haiti. This organization is based in the USA and Haiti.

I am a people person. I have to Springfield for more than 5 years and I have been supporting Haitians in various ways especially with their language barrier since I am bilingual. I am glad that HCHSC has given a more formal way to continue supporting our brothers and sisters in Clark County. My background as a pastor’s son has given the ability to interact with people and give the services they need with respect and dignity.

Rose-Thamar Joseph - Secretary

She has taken undergraduate classes in Social Work at the Haiti State University and has a Diploma in Administrative Assistant . She worked for more than 6 years at American Red Cross as Operations Administrative Assistant (Haiti). She is currently a Student in Social Work at Clark State Community College.

For me Community Services is vocational, I’ve always wanted and enjoyed helping people. This is one of the reasons that I have chosen Social Work as major in college. Being part of this big project and being able to help my fellows Haitians and any other immigrants is like my dream becomes reality. I know that we have a long road ahead, but my commitment is bigger than any obstacle. My moto is simple “Love your neighbor as yourself”.