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Mission & Vision

Peace, Dignity and Justice Made Practical

Conviction is where this work begins. Consequence is where it must end. These are the commitments that carry one to the other.

Ambassador Sherly G. Boisrond official seal

Ambassador Sherly G. Boisrond

Compassion in Action.Humanity Without Borders.Peace for All.

Our mission

To Serve Those Whose Voices Are Often Unheard

Ambassador Sherly G. Boisrond transforms compassion into action by bringing hope, opportunity, and dignity to vulnerable communities. Through humanitarian service, education, youth empowerment, and peacebuilding, she breaks barriers, uplifts lives, and builds brighter futures, because humanity should know no borders.

It convenes governments, nonprofit organizations, healthcare institutions, faith communities and community leaders to address social challenges that no single organization can resolve on its own.

Our vision

A World Where Every Individual Is Treated with Dignity

Lasting peace is only achievable where every individual is treated with dignity, justice, equality and respect under the rule of law.

Ambassador Boisrond works toward a more peaceful, compassionate, equitable and sustainable world, built by people from every nation working across the borders that have been used to divide them.

The mission in practice

Carrying the Mission Across Borders

Summit flyer naming Sherly Boisrond as a speaker, Mexico City, July 2025.
The Youth Summit on Peace and a Sustainable Future. Mexico City, 22 to 26 July 2025.
Three delegates standing together at the summit, one holding the flag of Haiti.
Delegates at the summit, the flag of Haiti carried into the hall.

In July 2025 Ambassador Boisrond spoke at the Youth Summit on Peace and a Sustainable Future in Mexico City, convened with the Government of Mexico City and the Institute of Public Policy and Diplomacy Research, under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal for peace, justice and strong institutions.

The summit is the mission in its clearest form. Young people were not addressed as the leaders of a later decade but seated as delegates with standing in the room. And the vision that carries this work, of a world built by people from every nation reaching across the borders that have been used to divide them, was brought into that hall in person, under the flag of Haiti.

The doctrine

Peace is not silence. Peace is active.

A Question Worth Asking

When conflict enters the room, do you become another voice in the conflict, or a bridge toward understanding?

What we do

Six Pillars of Sustained Work

01

Health Equity

Screening days, wellness education and preventive care in the neighborhoods the system reaches last.

02

Education & Youth

Mentorship, supplies, tutoring and leadership formation that widen the horizon for young people.

03

Humanitarian Assistance

Relief deployments and direct aid across the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America.

04

Women's Empowerment

Programs that advance the leadership, safety and economic independence of women and girls.

05

Human Rights Advocacy

Documentation, awareness and coalition building for migrants, minorities, refugees and the displaced.

06

Economic Development

Entrepreneurship, financial literacy and community outreach that build durable local capacity.

Guiding values

What Ambassador Boisrond Will Not Compromise

01

Dignity

Every person carries inherent worth. The work begins and ends with the conviction that no life is disposable and no voice is expendable.

02

Integrity

Ambassador Boisrond does what she said she would do, in public and in private, with donors and with the communities she serves.

03

Service

Leadership here means showing up, listening first, and carrying weight that others cannot carry alone.

04

Justice

Relief answers an immediate need. Justice addresses the conditions that created it. Ambassador Boisrond pursues both.

05

Collaboration

Governments, nonprofits, hospitals, faith communities and neighborhood leaders each hold part of the answer. Ambassador Boisrond convenes the table where those parts meet.

06

Lifelong Learning

Conditions change and so must the response. Ambassador Boisrond measures, revises and stays open to correction.

Every leader has both the opportunity and the responsibility to use their influence to create positive and lasting change.
Ambassador Sherly G. Boisrond