Christel is a multidimensional change-maker whose work spans public health, international relations, civic leadership, and cultural advocacy. As a double major in Biology and International Affairs, she uses her education as a foundation to bridge the gaps between medicine, policy, and youth empowerment. Whether she’s advocating for equitable healthcare, mentoring future voters, or amplifying Haitian voices through digital storytelling, Christel’s mission is clear: to lead, serve, and transform the spaces around her.
Her impact speaks for itself. Christel has registered over 600 high school students to vote, ensuring that youth voices are heard where decisions are made. She has led more than 20 social impact projects, ranging from health and education initiatives to immigration drives and community organizing campaigns. As a recognized youth leader, Christel was invited to the White House for her commitment to civic engagement and has spoken on multiple panels about systemic inequality, the power of youth, the future of healthcare and becoming the blueprint as a person of faith.
She is a member of the United Nations Association–USA and participates in International MUN where she engages in both international diplomacy and local policy development. Christel proudly represented the Republic of Guinea as a Youth Delegate at the United Nations General Assembly Sixth Committee, earning Honorable Mention for her contributions in diplomacy and legal discussions on peacekeeping mandates. Her efforts in advocacy have also been recognized with an Honorable Mention for the prestigious Silver Knight Award, celebrating her excellence in community service and academic leadership.
Christel’s dedication to healthcare is personal, passionate, and purposeful. She has shadowed seven medical specialties, gaining firsthand experience in podiatry, dermatology, orthopedics, general surgery, and more. During her observership at Broward Health, she spent long hours in the operating room—sometimes with only coffee and her curiosity—observing procedures like skin grafts using umbilical tissue. These immersive experiences continue to shape her vision of becoming a compassionate physician who treats patients beyond symptoms—through trust, access, and advocacy.
Outside of the clinical and political worlds, Christel is also a storyteller and cultural leader. She helped grow a TikTok platform to over 300,000 views, using digital media to educate and engage young people on Haitian history, healthcare issues, and global affairs. She also founded a poetry expression website and has hosted multiple poetry nights, giving youth a creative space to express identity, struggle, and resilience through words.
Through her nonprofit, Gen Z Pou Ayiti, Christel leads a youth-driven initiative dedicated to promoting Haitian pride, educational access, and civic awareness. From SAT/ACT workshops to Gen Z Pou Ayiti Ambassador Program, her organization equips the Haitian diaspora with tools to lead boldly in every field—rooted in culture and connected to community.
Christel doesn’t just chase opportunities—she builds them. She has represented countries at international conferences, shaped community programs from the ground up, and inspired thousands online through her voice and vision. The work of healing the world is not merely humanitarian; it is holy. Every act that restores dignity and wholeness participates in God’s ongoing renewal of creation. That is what keeps Christel to continuously push through no matter what.
“Don’t wait for the system to notice you. Become the voice, the hands, and the shift that turns need into action,” - Christel Louidor