Naomi Osaka launches “Love All” initiative to support education and sport in Haiti
By Mardoche D’Aout · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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World tennis star Naomi Osaka, two-time US Open champion, announces a charitable initiative for Haitian youth. Through her Osaka Foundation, she will organize an event called “Love All” aimed at providing free access to education and sport for young people in Haiti.
On her Facebook page, the champion, proud of her Haitian origins through her father, invited the public to join her next week in New York:
“Join me next week in New York for Love All: an event for Haiti. Every time I visit, I am amazed at how much Haitians give, even when they have nothing to give.”
The event will include an auction as well as live performances, with all proceeds going to the Osaka Foundation.
For Naomi Osaka, this action is a way to “give back” to the Haitian community and to concretely contribute to improving the future of children:
“This event is our way of giving back to them and supporting them, by offering them free access to education and sport.”
The “Love All” initiative once again illustrates the champion's humanitarian commitment, as she wishes to use her notoriety to create a lasting positive impact in her family's country of origin.
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