The Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness is a charitable organization registered as Charity No. 794 under the Barbados Charities Act, CAP 243, on October 19, 2009.
BAEH is governed by Trustees, Board Members and managed on a day-to-day basis by Mr. Kemar Saffrey, President & Project Manager, with staffs Ms. Rica Edey, Client Relation Manager, and Ms. Natalie Murray, Social Workers/Assistant Shelter Manager, in addition to Security & Shelter Wardens, Accounts Clerk, Shelter Manager, Cooks, and Custodians. BAEH also has a number of counselors and psychologists, teachers, doctors, nurses, business professionals, and a cadre of volunteers who assist in the office and with various programmes.
The Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness is a charitable organization registered as Charity No. 794 under the Barbados Charities Act, CAP 243.
The Barbados Vagrant and Homeless Society (BVHS) was officially launched on February 20, 2010 and officially renamed on October 20, 2019 to The Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness (BAEH).
Kemar Saffrey
The Mission of the BAEH is “to re-integrate vagrants and homeless persons into mainstream Barbadian society by providing a holistic rehabilitative programS that would enable them to develop into healthy productive citizens.”
The Vision of the BAEH is “the creation of a caring and stimulating environment where homeless persons are given optimal opportunities to transition back to self-sufficiency.”
The organization has successfully reintegrated and placed 78% of its program participants back into mainstream society with jobs, homes, ID cards, bank accounts, and much more. In addition, BAEH has assisted over 3,000 people since its inception.
BAEH referrer clients so they can be rehabilitated and detox from drugs
Homeless clients who finish half-way and quarter-way are sent to BAEH.
Inmate who are been release from prison without a fix place but who would have also gone through the prison rehabilitation programs
Client would of be deported and has no prior knowledge of family or Barbados.
who has management over Sir Clyde Gollop Shelter a male operated shelter which BAEH referrer male clients for shelter
for client referrals for food vouchers and other welfare assistance.
to assisted persons been deported back to Barbados.
For more than a century, one group has been tracking with the tragic conditions of desperate and disenfranchised people in North America. Members of Citygate Network have been on the sidewalks and in the face of what to many has been a faceless problem. Citygate Network-member facilities have a reputation for being havens of hope for all who enter. Founded in 1913, Citygate Network has some 300 members across North America.
Each year, Citygate Network members serve approximately 66 million meals, provide more than 20 million nights of shelter and housing, assist some 45,000 people in finding employment, provide clothing to more than 750,000 people, and graduate nearly 17,000 homeless men and women from addiction recovery programs into productive living. The ramification of their work positively influences surrounding communities in countless ways. While rescue is in the name of many of our members, the followers of Jesus running these missions and like-minded ministries see that aspect as just the beginning.
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The Mission of the BAEH is “to re-integrate vagrants and homeless persons into mainstream Barbadian society by providing a holistic rehabilitative programS that would enable them to develop into healthy productive citizens.”
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