Lakay Accès Santé Joins the City of Irvington in Celebrating Haitian Flag Day 2026

18 May, 2026

  • 18 May 2026
  • Admin Lakay
  • 3 min read

Lakay Accès Santé Joins the City of Irvington in Celebrating Haitian Flag Day 2026

IRVINGTON, NJ — May 17, 2026 — Lakay Accès Santé Inc. (LAS) proudly joined the City of Irvington today in celebrating Haitian Flag Day, a cherished commemoration of the creation of the Haitian flag in 1803 and the enduring spirit of independence and unity that defines the Haitian people. The half-day-long celebration, organized by the City of Irvington, brought hundreds of community members, families, and elected officials together in an atmosphere rich with cultural and patriotic symbolism — vibrant music, traditional dance, beloved Haitian cuisine, and inspiring speeches honoring the resilience of our people and the strength of the diaspora.

Community members at the Haitian Flag Day 2026 celebration in Irvington, NJ

LAS set a community outreach table throughout the event, distributing Haitian flags and flag lapel pins alongside bilingual health education materials and informational flyers covering mental health, hypertension, diabetes prevention, and how every New Jersey family — regardless of income or immigration status — can access free and low-cost care.

A heartfelt thank-you to the community members who stepped in to help throughout the day, handing out materials, welcoming visitors, and translating for neighbors in Haitian Creole. Their generosity reflects what this celebration is ultimately about: a community that shows up for one another.

Haitian flags displayed on Irvington Town Hall during Flag Day 2026 celebrations

Days like today remind us that public health is also cultural health. When our community gathers in celebration, we have the privilege of meeting people where they already are — joyful, united, and open to information that can save lives.

— Lakay Accès Santé Inc.

A heartfelt thank-you goes to Dr. Charnette Frederic of the Charnette Frederic Civic Association Inc., whose tireless coordination of the preparation made this celebration possible. LAS also extends our warmest congratulations to Dr. Frederic on her recent reelection to the Irvington Township Council. Her continued service is a tremendous gain for the city and a strong, steady voice for the Haitian-American community at the table where local policy is made. We look forward to continued partnership with Councilwoman Frederic in advancing health equity, education, and access for the residents of Irvington and the broader diaspora.

To learn more, schedule a free bilingual health workshop, or partner on upcoming events, call (908) 620-5053 or email info@lakayaccessante.org. Together — Ansanm — we build healthier futures.

Dr. Lukenson Francois and Dr. Charnette Frederic at the Lakay Accès Santé outreach table, Haitian Flag Day 2026
Dr. Lukenson Francois, President & CEO of Lakay Accès Santé, at the outreach table during Haitian Flag Day 2026
Lakay Accès Santé outreach table with volunteers at Haitian Flag Day 2026

About Lakay Accès Santé Inc.

LAS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing health education, access, and equity for Haitian and underserved communities in New Jersey — in Haitian Creole, English, French, and Spanish. Services include health education, beginner ESL programming, health navigation and advocacy, interpreter services, and community outreach through health fairs, pop-up events, and faith-based partnerships.

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