About
Baz Sipo Vev Polisye Ayisyen, (BSVPA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization registered in the state of Florida. We are dedicated to supporting the widows/widowers and children of fallen police officers in Haiti. The organization is built on the belief that it is our duty to support those families and to ensure that they are not left alone in their time of need. Our strength lies not only in the words we stand by, but most importantly in the actions of our initiatives. From the moment we launched BSVPA and started our work in March of 2021, we understood that by working together we could overcome our challenges much more efficiently. We strive to make a positive change in the lives of those left behind by the deceased police officers in Haiti.
We have made tremendous impact already thanks to the help of our members and donors. Please join us by supporting our efforts to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant."
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON
Our Mission
The mission of BSVPA is to provide assistance to families of fallen Haitian police officers. Haiti is a country that has struggled with political instability and economic challenges for many years. As a result, the men and women who serve in the country's police force are often asked to work in extremely difficult and dangerous conditions. Despite this, they are committed to keeping the peace and fight to protect the people of Haiti. However, when a police officer falls in the line of duty, their family is left without a primary breadwinner and can struggle to make ends meet.
This organization aims to provide them with financial assistance. This can include providing support to cover basic living expenses, such as food, housing, and healthcare. Additionally, we may provide scholarships to their children, to help ensure that they have access to the education they need to succeed in life.
Our Vision
Our vision for the future includes expanding on the services we now offer. As the organization grows and its resources increase, our aim is to expand its services and programs to reach more families and provide a wider range of assistance. This might include creating new programs such as job training or counseling services.
Besides monetary assistance, providing emotional support and counseling services are very important. Loss of a loved one can be difficult to cope with and it's important to provide a space for the families to grieve and heal. Advocating for them are also crucial, to ensure that they receive the benefits that they are entitled to from the government and other sources.
A key to our long-term success will have to include strong partnerships and collaborations with other organizations and stakeholders in the community. We will aim to establish relationships with other non-profits, government agencies, and other groups that can help to amplify BSVPA's impact.