Our Story
The Haitian American Nurses Association of Georgia, Inc. (HANA), founded in 2010, is a distinguished 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the health and welfare of communities in Georgia and abroad. HANA provides a vital platform for nurses, healthcare professionals, and community leaders to unite in addressing critical health issues. Through collaboration, HANA fosters a strong network that empowers its members to engage in meaningful discussions and initiatives aimed at improving healthcare delivery, education, and services for underserved populations.
HANA plays an instrumental role in empowering healthcare professionals by offering opportunities for leadership development, education, and community engagement. The organization actively tackles health disparities affecting Haitian Americans and other vulnerable groups, contributing to global healthcare initiatives that support communities in need.
By creating a space for healthcare professionals to engage in advocacy, education, and direct service provision, HANA ensures that its members are at the forefront of positive change in the healthcare system. In addition to advocacy work, HANA hosts various community outreach programs designed to educate the public on critical health issues, promote wellness, and increase access to healthcare resources.