BRA’s Founder/CEO, ‘keep momentum’, on eve of organization’s 10th year anniversary.

ugaillard.jpgOctober 23, 2006
Dear friend,

Since our founding in 1997, the Batey Relief Alliance—BRA has invested grants from private foundations, contributions from organizations and generous gifts from people like you to deliver critical humanitarian health care and essential medicines to children and families severely affected by poverty, disease and hunger in the Caribbean—principally to Haitian migrant sugar cane cutters and immigrants and their descendants, and Dominicans living in the bateyes and rural/urban communities of the Dominican Republic.

BRA and traditional healers in joint initiative to fight HIV/AIDS.

BATEY COJOBAL, MONTE PLATA, Dominican Republic – More than ten traditional healers or Oungans from Sabana Grande de Boya in the province of Monte Plata are currently participating in educational workshops organized by BRA Dominicana to learn about the HIV virus and the dangerous symptoms it causes. The Batey Relief Alliance (BRA Dominicana) started this

Child Sponsored Needed

The Batey Relief Alliance is interested in recruiting fifteen (15) individuals to sponsor each one child or more living in extreme poverty inside the bateyes of the Dominican Republic. Many of those children often live a precarious and difficult life with very limited opportunity to thrive. The cost of one child sponsorship is only $348

BRA Joined DR Nationwide Vaccination Campaign

MONTE PLATA, Dominican Republic—Rubella is a viral disease that can have serious complications. The threat is particularly significant for pregnant women and their unborn babies who can suffer from sight and hearing impairment as well as serious developmental problems. The good news is that Rubella can be easily prevented with a vaccine. This past October,