Frantz C. DORSAINVIL Ed. D.

Founder/President

Dr. Frantz Dorsainvil is a Haitian-American who has made Nassau County his home for the past 25 years. He is a well-respected member of the Haitian community as well as the mainstream public at large. He has earned a Doctorate degree in Education Leadership and Technology from Dowling College. He has also earned two masters degrees in education from Long Island University, C.W. Post and College of New Rochelle. He has received his Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from SUNY College at Old Westbury (1995), where he has found his calling as an educator. 

Dr. Dorsainvil has always found the time to help the community through the Television Program “Tele-education”, for which he has hosted for over 15 years. He utilizes the television program to educate, and inform the Haitian-American community in Long Island, Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan.
He is a motivator who propels the community into action when his homeland needs assistance from the diaspora. He worked very closely with Uniondale Public School District and the Uniondale Fire Department in collecting funds and donating goods. He has traveled to Haiti to distribute medical supplies and other basic supplies for daily living long after the earthquake. He has also traveled as a humanitarian to Kigali Health Institute, Rwanda Africa to bring donations to genocide victims and orphans.

In addition, local organizations called upon him for assistance in speaking about Haiti and the Haitian-American community in Long Island. Dr. Dorsainvil is very passionate about education and helping others. He is very excited about the Gift of Writing Foundation and its mission. He is looking forward to work with individuals, institutions and organizations who are willing to support our mission.