At Replenish 509, our vision is to be the leading consulting firm in the industry. We aim to achieve this by constantly innovating and providing exceptional services that exceed our clients' expectations.
Our team comprises of highly skilled consultants with extensive experience in various industries. We are committed to delivering quality services to our clients and helping them achieve their business goals.
We take a data-driven approach to consulting, where we use advanced analytics and technology to provide insights that drive business decisions. Our approach is highly customizable to meet the unique needs of each client.
We offer a wide range of consulting services, including strategy, operations, and technology. Our services are designed to help our clients achieve sustainable growth and long-term success.
A Haitian platform for collaboration to catalyze systemic social transformation. With a proven methodology, 60 leaders co-created 3 scenarios for possible futures for Haiti. We've chosen to work towards the Soley Leve scenario. Co-founded by Replenish 509 Founder Regine Rene Labrousse.
Composed of renowned organizations serving the community for over forty years, ADC works to harness the power of the Haitian-American Diaspora to advocate policies in favor of the larger community.
Founding Members include the Haitian American Foundation for Democracy, Sant La, Replenish 509, Avanse Ansanm, Ayiti Community Trust, FOKAL, Haitian American Professionals Coalition, Haitian American Voters Empowerment Coalition, Haitian Bridge Alliance, Haitian Ladies Network, and Quisqueya University.
AGERCA is the focal point for the private sector and civil society within the National Risk and Disaster Management System (SNGRD). We are Haitians continuously working together to prevent and manage disasters in Haiti. Replenish 509 CEO Regine Rene-Labrousse is a Board Member of AGERCA.
Since 1986 and based in New Orleans, the Association Haitienne de Developpement Humain (AHDH) has been the leading Haitian Diaspora-led support to the community in the metro area. They have been consistently providing health care to Lavallee de Jacmel multiple times a year, over 30 medical missions in total.
In the late 1700s, New Orleans became home to the first migration of Haitians to the U.S., doubling the city's population and bringing lots of soul and flavor to the culture, but most importantly they challenged racism. Our cultural economies still have a lot more to share with the world and can continue igniting social transformation. This group has done an excellent job highlighting these cultural connections.
Regine's interview with Dennis Wholey when he visited Haiti for "This is America". My interview starts at minute 5:55. The Haitian economy has a lot of room for growth, but must be transformed.
Fanm se Poto Mitan peyi a ! Haitian women have profound strength, well beyond what they imagine. By uplifting each other, that potential will bear much-needed fruit for Haiti.
Rediscover | Reconnect | Rewrite
This program grew out of our annual Connect to Replenish sessions. You asked, we developed! Choose from 5 encounters, each addressing a theme to be explored together. We work with culture bearers and institutions to elevate Haitian culture.
We invite you to be more than an observer; be a collaborator, an advocate, and a bridge builder. Commit to attending an encounter that resonates with your heart and join the pursuit of a new narrative that honors Haiti's legacy and celebrates its indomitable spirit.