
Board Of Directors
Lebrun Faiteau
Born in Bonne Fin, Haiti, on July 28th, 1924, Lebrun is the father of eleven children, five boys and six girls. Mr. Faiteau spent 20 years in the military and believes discipline is the key to life. He is a loving father who always believes in extending this love to everyone around him and wants everyone to succeed. To helps others, he used his free time to tutor the kids in the neighborhood. For that reason, Lebrun is declared the President of the Faiteau Foundation for Health and Education on July 29th, 2023.
Other Board Members

Rosette Faiteau Goutier
President

Wilfrid Féteau
Vice President

Sedric Goutier
Treasurer

Rose Marie Faiteau Laroche
Secretary

Clermont Bozier
Executive Director

Jean Pierre Faiteau
Delegate

Fouchard Faiteau
Community Development Director

Rosite Feteau Merentie
Health Group Director

Venise Faiteau
Education Director

Roselaure Faiteau Etienne
Missionary Director

Joey Jodesty
Development Group Director

Frantz Féteau
Development Director

Ociane Faiteau
Missionary Group Member

Claudia Faiteau
Missionary Group Member

Fequière Féteau
Development Group Member

Lourdes Aupont
Health Group Member

Elizabeth Féteau
Health Group Member

Ginette Bully
Education Group Member

Lebrun Faiteau
Honorary President
The cornerstones of our activities
Education
Faiteau Foundation helps families and their children tackle the problems of limited resources by providing tuition assistance and educational materials to those in need.
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For years, Faiteau Foundation sought out opportunities to deliver life amid poverty. Hence we help provide essential healthcare services to children, women, and older adults.
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We provide to rural communities that don’t have access to clean water and electricity, which are essential for people to live healthily and students to have light to do their school work.
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We believe in our missionary work. We go to the most deprived communities to contribute to the well-being of the people and the forgotten and let them know that they matter.
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