
Welcome to Sauveyo Inc.
Welcome to Sauveyo Inc.

Welcome to Sauveyo Inc.
Welcome to Sauveyo Inc.
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to empowering youth, families, and underserved communities through education, mental health support, leadership development, immigration assistance, and cultural enrichment.
Founded by Sony Sauveur in 2000 as the OPEN MIND Project and incorporated in 2018, Sauveyo has been a pillar in Brooklyn’s Haitian American community for over two decades. Our mission is to create safe, transformative spaces where individuals can grow, heal, and thrive.
OPEN MIND (Resilience, Inspiration, Support, Empowerment, Unity, Prevention) is a youth-focused initiative by Sauveyo Inc. aimed at preventing drug and alcohol use among NYC teens. The program promotes healthy choices through mentorship, activities, and life skills training.
Target Audience: Youth ages 10 –18, especially those from underserved or at-risk communities impacted by trauma, school struggles, or family addiction.
Mentorship & Peer Support
One-on-one mentor pairings
Monthly events & peer-led support circles
After-School & Weekend Activities
Clubs in arts, sports, tech, and volunteering
Safe, structured environments after school and on weekends
Life Skills & Resilience Workshops
Training in decision-making, coping, and leadership
Guest speakers, roleplaying, and journaling....
Encouraging teenagers to pursue careers in law enforcement, healthcare, and other professional fields is key to building a strong and responsible future generation. ✅ Education & Skill Development Providing tutoring, workshops, and career training. ✅ Mental Health & Counseling Ensuring emotional well being through support programs. ✅ Safe Spaces & Recreation Creating youth centers, sports, and cultural activities. ✅ Mentorship & Leadership Pairing youth with mentors to help them navigate challenges. ✅ Substance Abuse Prevention Offering programs that steer youth away from drugs and violence. ✅ Community Engagement Encouraging youth to take leadership roles in their neighborhoods.