The Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness has opened a free medical clinic to meet the growing demand for health care services in the homeless population.
President and Project Manager, Kemar Saffrey told the Morning Report it’s a collaborative effort, and will help to address a situation where more homeless people are in need of medical attention.
The news comes as the Alliance marked its 13th anniversary yesterday, issuing a release highlighting its work and concerns facing the homeless.
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