The Story of a Promise
"A difficult beginning does not determine the end of the story."
The Legacy of my mother Lucianne Horace
Lucianne Horace is the heartbeat of Victor Global Initiative. She signed her documents with an “X”, sacrificing so her son could one day write his own future. Her life was marked by hardship, but also by unwavering love and perseverance.
Her legacy reminds us that a Victor is not defined by where they start, but by their willingness to keep moving forward. Today, we carry her name and spirit into every youth shelter we support and every mentorship program we lead.
A Promise Born from Sacrifice
Summer of 1992
While living in a shelter in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Pierre-Richard did not know that his mother was hospitalized only a few streets away, dying from tuberculosis. She passed away alone.
That sacrifice became the foundation of a promise. The “X” she signed became a symbol, not of limitation, but of resilience and opportunity for future generations.
From Survival to Service
Our founder, Pierre-Richard Victor, knows firsthand what it means to navigate the challenges of homelessness. After leaving Haiti at 15, he moved through group homes and shelters, sometimes sleeping in train stations or riding subway lines through the night to stay safe.
1999
Enlisted in the U.S. Army, grounding his life in discipline and leadership.
25+ Years
Built a distinguished career with United Airlines, serving global communities.
2025
Founded VGI to ensure no child facing adversity feels invisible or alone.
A Mission Rooted in Family
In 2002, Pierre-Richard became a foster parent, eventually welcoming eight children into his home. In 2013, he adopted his two sons, Matthew and Jeremiah.
Raising them as a single father transformed his definition of leadership. It proved that a sanctuary and a mentor are the keys to changing a child's trajectory.
The VGI Pillars
- ✔ A Sanctuary: Stability for those in transition.
- ✔ A Mentor: Guidance from those who have walked the path.
- ✔ A Path to Victory: Resources to build a future.
“I walked that stage for the 15-year-old boy in the shelter in Elizabeth, and for every kid who feels left behind.”
— PIERRE-RICHARD VICTOR, FOUNDER