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.
Saffrey’s passion for assisting homeless and vulnerable persons has made a difference in the lives of over 1400 persons. Saffrey is one who dares to go above and beyond to advocate and assist the homeless in Barbados. In addition to his role as President of The Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness, Saffrey serves on numerous boards” as Scretary Treasurer for the Credit Committee for the Affinity Credit Cooperative Union Justice, as the former United Nations UNFPA Youth Advisor for Barbados & the OECS, member of the Caribbean Canada Alliance for Young Entrepreneurs (CCAYE) and The Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS), Co-founder of Supreme Counselling for Personal Development (SPCD), former board member of Lester Vaughn Secondary School, former consultant to Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) on civil society matter, former facilitator with Crime Stoppers Barbados, Chairperson for Christ Church West Central District Emergency Organization, and trustee of Minors Club Barbados, former Kiwanian. He is also a Justice of the Peace/p>
On the regional and international level, Saffrey has been a part of the UN Global Environment Facility Workshop and the US State Department International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP). He is an Internationally Certified Civil Society Leader and member of Citygate Network, formerly The Association of Gospel Rescue Mission, one of the largest homeless organizations in the world/p>
Saffrey is widely travelled through the Caribbean, USA and Latin American, Europe and Asian representing Barbados and advocating homelessness. As an International award-winning advocate, who has had the pleasure of shaking the hand of Queen Elizabeth the II in his award-winning trip, Saffrey has a long list of achievements award attained at the national, regional and international level some of his awards including the following:
All these accomplishments can be lauded, but Saffrey’s greatest accomplishment is his family, his wife Andrea; they both have three wonderful children, Avornique, Naaham, and Nia.
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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