Our new Interpretation Service is here!??
Due to high demand, we are thrilled to announce that Creole Line, is now available! Creole Line offers in-person, video, and audio interpretation services.
?? Features of Creole Line ??
?? On-Demand Scheduling: Flexibility and convenience at your fingertips. ?? Real-Time Translation: Smooth communication between English and Haitian Creole speakers.
?? Secure and Confidential: Your privacy is our priority.
?? Tailored Training: We train our interpreters on your company's culture and specific requirements, providing a personalized service.
Email us at [email protected] to find out more and register for this amazing new service!
Addressing the Dire Conditions of Haitian Linguists
Our CEO reports receiving distressing updates from in-country linguists about utility outages, personal security issues, and the lack of assignments.
"Thousands of people work as contract linguists around the world, and their job situation can change at a moment’s notice when local conditions deteriorate. - For people in developed countries, world events can sometimes seem like a few scenes of noise and flame shown on TV. But these very real challenges affect hard-working people in tangible, life-altering ways."
Success Story: Supporting Haitian Operators in Safety Training?
Wrapping up our final safety and health training session in Haitian Creole at a plant on the Southside of Chicago. It was an incredible opportunity to support these hardworking individuals and ensure they are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to maintain a safe and healthy work environment.
What's even more rewarding is knowing that they can also apply what they learned in their daily lives, contributing to their overall well-being and safety!
?????Creole Corner: City of Chicago Recognizes May as Haitian-American Heritage Month
The City of Chicago recently signed a resolution to mark May as Haitian American Heritage Month. This acknowledges the rich cultural heritage and significant contributions of Haitian Americans to the city. Haitian Americans have made notable impacts in various fields such as arts, education, business, and public service, enriching the cultural tapestry of Chicago.
Recognizing Haitian American Heritage Month also honors the historical connection between Haiti and Chicago, symbolized by Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Haitian-born pioneer who established the city's first permanent settlement. This celebration fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of the diverse communities that contribute to Chicago's vibrant identity, promoting inclusivity and unity among its residents.
Did you know that the founder of Chicago, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, was born in the city of Saint-Marc, in what is known as Haiti today?