The Batey Relief Alliance
The Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) is a non-profit, non-political, humanitarian aid entity uniting grassroots groups, faith-based organizations, government agencies, and the international community in a strategic partnership to help create a productive and self-sufficient environment, through health care and development programs, for children and their families severely affected by poverty, disease, and hunger in the Caribbean.

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Dear Friends and Supporters:

Join the Batey Relief Alliance and its Honorary Board Members: Tony Pena, baseball manager of Kansas City Royals - Ruben Silie, Secretary General of Association of Caribbean States - and Rhoda S. Jacobs, New York State Assembly Member and Assistant Speaker Pro Tempore, in a special holiday wish and gift drive for the flood victim children of Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Mail the children a special holiday note/card with your gift inside payable to Batey Relief Alliance, P.O. Box 300565, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11230. You may also send them your special wishes and gifts ONLINE.

On behalf of Tony, Ruben and Rhoda, I thank you and wish you the happiest holiday seasons.

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Executive Director

Pressrelease: Immediate
From: Ulrick Gaillard
Date: December 18, 2004

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. On December 16th, as BRA’s driver was returning at 6:00 p.m. the organization’s 4×4 motor vehicle to the parking lot of the apartment building where BRA Dominicana’s Executive Director, Maria Virtudes Berroa, lives with her family in Santo Domingo’s center city neighborhood, Ensanche Piantini, he was approached by an armed man demanding the vehicle. When he refused, the assailant opened fire.

The driver, who carried a gun legally, opened fire back to the assailant. Suddenly rounds of gun shots exploded inside the lot. The exchange continued for a while before the attacker fled the crime scene. According to Ms. Berroa who witnessed the incident from her second-floor apartment, a second man was waiting in a car outside the lot.

“We do not know the motives for the attack. We do not know where these men came from,” said Ulrick Gaillard, Executive Director of the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA). The men did not take the vehicle, and the driver was not harmed. The vehicle, however, is severely damaged by dozens of bullet holes. The police came rapidly and filed a report. “Thank God! no one was injured or died,” added Gaillard.

The Dominican Republic recently has become the Mecca for violent crimes. According to local newspapers, everyday more than ten persons in Santo Domingo alone die of gun shots resulting from robbery, murders, arguments, etc. “This is so unreal of what’s going on in our cities these days. No one feels safe anymore. Criminals are everywhere attacking. They are desperate and dangerous individuals. And as the holidays are arriving, the situation will get even worse,” said Ms. Berroa.

Gaillard himself barely escaped tragedy as he left the country just one day before the incident occured after a two-week long visit with the local BRA Dominicana.

The Batey Relief Alliance, through its sister organization BRA Dominicana and local member grass-roots groups, delivers humanitarian health assistance and critical medicines to thousands of poor marginalized families in the Dominican Republic’s bateyes, urban/rural slum and border zone communnities with Haiti.

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United States
Batey Relief Alliance, Inc.
P.O. Box 300565
Brooklyn, N.Y.
11230-5656 USA
Tel: (917) 627-5026

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BRA Dominicana, Inc.
Avenida Winston Churchill
No. 71
Edificio Lama, Suite 212
Piantini, Santo Domingo
Republica Dominicana
Tel: (809) 540-4947
Fax: (809) 540-0786

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