All About After Five
Collective

With your support, we can scale globally, empowering communities and enhancing safety through innovative technology.

Tassianna Tassy

Founder  

After Five Collective emerged from watching institutional decline erode the Haiti I loved and recognizing that communities were left to fend for themselves during crisis.
 
As a Haitian Canadian, I’ve witnessed this transformation across decades of visits. At seven, leaving Port-au-Prince for Ottawa, I was mesmerized by tree-covered mountains meeting blue sea. Each return revealed harsher reality; those mountains thinning to sand, institutions crumbling alongside them.
 
I leveraged my career experience in Public Health and Decision Support to build AlerteUnité: a tool that helps communities coordinate assistance among themselves while providing institutions with the intelligence they need to take action. When crisis hits, communities are the first responders.
 
What started as a solution for Haiti achieved 75% engagement rates and revealed something larger: communities everywhere need infrastructure to coordinate crisis response and bring visibility to their issues. The future of humanitarian work is outcome-based, and we cannot fix what we cannot measure.
 

Ibukun Bello

Chief Technology Officer

Ibukun Bello leads the technical development of the AlerteUnité platform, designing resilient, mobile-first systems for low-connectivity environments. With extensive experience in software engineering and system design, Ibukun focuses on creating technology that serves communities in challenging conditions. At After Five Collective, he oversees platform architecture, security, and product innovation, ensuring every solution is reliable, scalable, and community-centred. 

Our Vision

To become the global standard for community coordination infrastructure serving populations institutions struggle to reach—proving that when communities have the right tools and institutions have reliable intelligence, engagement soars, trust rebuilds, and communities solve their own critical problems.
We’re demonstrating that the future of serving marginalized populations isn’t about doing things FOR communities. It’s about building AlerteUnité—platform infrastructure that lets them lead their own coordination while generating the intelligence that attracts resources and accountability.

As a social purpose company, our model is designed for sustainability and scale:

  • Diaspora services in Canada generate revenue that funds free community coordination tools internationally
  • Crisis-tested deployments in Haiti, DRC, and Venezuela validate what works in the hardest environments
  • Every paying client enables us to serve more communities who can’t pay

We cannot fix what we cannot measure, and communities are best positioned to measure what matters most.

Work With Us

We partner with organizations that address social challenges with dignity and a focus on measurable impact. Our model is built on collaboration, trust, and data, showing that community intelligence can drive meaningful outcomes in even the most complex environments.

As a multilingual team working with Haitian, Congolese, and Venezuelan communities, we help you engage populations that traditional methods often overlook and turn lived experience into actionable insight.

Get in touch with us today

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