
Welcome to the official website for Nouvelle Generation Inc. a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization. Our mission is to empower people in need in Haiti and the Dominican Republic by providing spiritual, economical, educational, and emotional support.
Our organization continues to fulfill the mission of providing help for the people of Haiti and the Domican Republic. We work year round to collect supplies and continue to raise money through various charitable programs and events. Click on the link above to learn more.
Volunteers are essential to the work that we do. With your help, we can make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate. Throughout the year, our volunteers work hard to raise money and gather supplies for our annual trip to Haiti & The Dominican Republic. Click on the link above to learn more.
"Physically, I may not have vision, but spiritually I can see. I tell people God closed my eyes to the world to open my heart to serve," Abeille said while celebrating annual Haitian Flag ...
Haitian Jean Patrickson, 13, works on his homework Thursday, May 17, 2012, at his adopted home in University City. Photo by J.B. Forbes, ...
Haiti moved to crack down on a band of former and would-be soldiers who had been staging protests for more than a year, closing two old military bases they had occupied and locking up dozens of ...
(AP) PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Haiti moved to crack down on a band of former and would-be soldiers who had been staging protests for more than a year, closing two old military bases they had occupied ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti _ Two American men have been arrested by Haitian authorities for allegedly helping members of Haiti's rogue army, the country's chief prosecutor told The Miami ...
Santo Domingo.– An alleged Italian drug trafficker, presumably the head of a network that smuggled cocaine from South America, was arrested by the National Drugs Control Agency (DNCD) at the Las Americas International Airport.Dante Tagliaventi, aka Danilo, was returned to Antigua and Barbuda, but first he will be tried in Puerto Rico, where he is accused of conspiracy to smuggle drugs into the United States, according to authorities.
Nassau.– Bahamian authorities seized US$1,000 worth of dangerous drugs and arrested four illegal immigrants, including three Dominicans, at
Santo Domingo.– Tomorrow Sunday the buses of the Metropolitan Bus Service Office (OMSA) will run for free, due to the election day, the Office for the Reorganization of Transportation (Opret) announced on Friday.According to OMSA director Ignacio Ditrén, 200 buses will be in service around the country to move people within metropolitan areas who need to be transported during the day. Transport Reform Office (Opret) assistant director Leonel Carrasco revealed that the Santo Domingo Metro will also operate for free on Line 1 and Line 2. However, Line 2 is only available between stations on the avenues Gregorio Luperon and Maximo Gomez.
Santo Domingo.- Dominican Republic’s major opposition party (PRD) ended its electoral campaign with a massive march–motorcade Friday, where thousands of supporters waked and drove through several sectors of the National District.
Santo Domingo.– Even though the electoral race will be among six presidential candidates, only two of them have chances of becoming the next Dominican President, when registered voters cast their ballots tomorrow Sunday, May 20.Ruling Dominican Liberation Party