1 Nephi 2:2 Book of Mormon

“And it came to pass that the Lord commanded my father, even in a dream, that he should take his family and depart into the wilderness.”

We believe in the dignity and rights of every person. But more than that we believe in the power of community, language, and compassion to transform lives. Our Community Services are built to support individuals and families navigating complex moments such as immigration, displacement, faith transitions, or global health crises. Whether you're seeking guidance, interpretation, or simply someone who understands we’re here. We work closely with immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees because everyone deserves to navigate this process with clarity, care, and confidence.

  • Immigration paralegal support (non-legal representation)

  • Form completion and case preparation

  • Affidavit and document translation

  • Multilingual interpretation for immigration interviews

  • Referrals to certified immigration attorneys or accredited agencies

  • Cross-border advice for relocation planning

Community and Migration Assistance

From the first verse of the Book of Mormon, we see a family fleeing into the wilderness — guided by God, carrying nothing but faith. At FoZula Health, we understand what it means to leave everything behind and start again. Our community is built on faith, resilience, and compassion. We are dedicated to delivering trusted support in times of transition — offering clear guidance, cultural understanding, and unwavering commitment to those we serve.

a woman's hand resting on a book that says the word of god
a woman's hand resting on a book that says the word of god
a woman holding a book and a bouquet of flowers
a woman holding a book and a bouquet of flowers

Free Interpretation for LDS Missionaries

We also offer free interpretation support for missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who are serving around the world.

Many missionaries speak English or Spanish, but sometimes encounter individuals — especially Haitians or Francophone Africans — who only speak Haitian Creole or French.

To help bridge that gap, FoZula Health provides free 30-minute video interpretation calls to assist with:

  • Bible study

  • Book of Mormon study

  • Scripture sharing and spiritual discussions

Languages covered:

  • Haitian Creole ↔English/Spanish

  • French ↔ English/Spanish

This service is designed especially for Haitians living outside Haiti who want to receive support or teaching but face a language barrier.

To schedule your free call:


📱 Send us a message via WhatsApp to arrange a 30-minute interpretation session with one of our certified interpreters.

We are here for every nation, every language — but this initiative is close to our hearts, born from a desire to support our fellow Haitians in faith and healing.

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man playing wind instrument
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brown concrete building under blue sky during daytime