Homeless spokesman makes appeal to political parties
With over 100 homeless people said to be living on the streets of the capital, Bridgetown, the local charity which …
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.
With over 100 homeless people said to be living on the streets of the capital, Bridgetown, the local charity which …
In the general scheme of things, with glaring challenges on virtually every front in Barbados – the national shutdown in …
Political parties preparing for the general election due by the middle of this year are being reminded that the homeless …
The charitable organization that advocates on behalf of the homeless is reporting a series of cruel attacks on vagrants by …
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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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