While many Barbadians are busy sprucing up around the house for Christmas, an increasing number of people are finding themselves homeless.
President of the Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness, Kemar Saffrey, says the shelter registered in excess of 200 cases for the year.
He was a guest on CBC’s Mornin’ Barbados.
Mr Saffrey also spoke about the impact homelessness is having on the children in the shelter.
Tune in to today’s broadcast of CBC NewsNight for more on this story.
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