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Pastor Dieufort Jean "Keke" Fleurissaint

MDiv, True Alliance Center

Pastor Dieufort Jean "Keke" Fleurissaint is a mission oriented leader in Boston Haitian community and beyond, driving forward youth programs, helping immigrants and underserved communities strengthen their personal relationships with God while providing advocacy and growth opportunities. Since 2010, Pastor Keke has led the True Alliance Center providing support to community-based organizations responding to the immediate needs of underserved Haitian immigrant communities as well as to and Haiti earthquake evacuees. The True Alliance Center provides health education and facilitates access to healthcare for underserved individuals, including Haitian families suffering from PTSD and other hardships. The Center is engaged collaborates with government entities to find resources for ESOL learning and job training opportunities, educates the community about the legal provisions of the Temporary Protected Status (TPS), among other innovative and essential resources for Haitian immigrant community.



Pastor Keke is deeply connected to many organizations committed to serving community needs. He serves on the Research and Community Engagement Advisory Board at Boston Medical Center, and as an Immigration Consultant to the Immigration Family Services Institute. He chairs the boards of the Massachusetts Association of Haitian Patents and Haitian Americans United, and is co-founder and Senior Pastor at Total Christian Ministries.



Pastor Keke earned his Associates degree at Bunker Hill Community College, his Bachelors in Economics at Gordon College, and his Masters in Divinity and Theology at Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary where he is currently a Doctoral candidate.

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