
Heritage & Identity
Our culture is our strength. Through festivals, mentorship, business networks, and community dialogues, we celebrate our heritage and grow together.
Aurora is home to a growing and diverse Haitian population, and we are proud to share our traditions, history, and artistry with the wider community. HSGA hosts and supports a variety of cultural activities throughout the year, including:

We collaborate with local partners to highlight Haitian contributions to Aurora through panel discussions, film screenings, and multicultural events.

Experience Haitian music, dance, food, and art through community gatherings such as Haitian Flag Day, Independence Day, and cultural summer festivals.
Key Initiatives
Year-round celebration of Haitian Flag Day, Independence Day, and other significant cultural milestones that keep our heritage alive.
Volunteers are essential to our mission. Whether you have a few hours to spare or want to make an ongoing commitment, HSGA offers multiple ways to get involved.

Support students and help strengthen families through education and mentoring in community programs.

Help us reach families and communities to provide vital resources and support for our programs.

Share your culture and help bridge understanding within and across the community.
Learn how to register to vote and exercise your fundamental voting rights.
Build skills and grow into a community leader in civic participation and advocacy.
Open discussion on immigrant community needs and collective action for community advancement.
We collaborate with nonprofits, businesses, and government agencies to expand our reach.
Whether you want to share your talent, volunteer at an event, or simply learn something new — there's a place for you in our cultural community.