Ulrick Gaillard

SPONSOR A CHILD.

The Overseas Child Sponsorship (OCS) is a program designed by the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) to provide concerned individuals with the opportunity to help improve basic living conditions for children affected by disease, poverty or hunger in the Caribbean. Jhensi Duran, in the picture, is only two years old and already underwent last year a

BECOME A SPONSOR OF A YOUNG LOCAL PHYSICIAN, MEDICAL RESIDENT OR NURSE.

The Overseas Medical Sponsorship (OMS) is a program created by the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) and the Association of Haitian Physicians Abroad (AMHE) to provide interested health care professionals, individuals or organizations in the United States and Canada with the unique opportunity to help ensure the professional service of young and highly-motivated local physicians, medical

STATE OF THE BATEY RELIEF ALLIANCE IN 2005.

“…The Batey Relief Alliance is doing important and difficult work. They need our continued support.” These are some of the words expressed by former U.S President, the Honorable William J. Clinton, rallying support for the Batey Relief Alliance at its annual benefit concert held in Philadelphia on September 10, 2005. This rare endorsement indeed represents

BRA OPENS 2006 MISSION TRIPS TO DR.

We are in receipt of your letter of inquiry requesting assistance from the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) to your organization to carry out a medical/eye care mission trip to the Dominican Republic. We are happy to host the mission for you. Below please read carefully BRA’s key prerequisites before it formally partners with your group

BRA Dominicana and Margaret Sanger Center International of Planned Parenthood of New York City sign working agreement to reduce gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS in the Dominican Republic.

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, February 25, 2006: With generous funding support from the MAC AIDS Fund, BRA Dominicana and the Margaret Sanger Center International recently joined forces to develop a new project called “community integration for the prevention of HIV/AIDS linked to gender-based violence” targeting the bateyes of the Monte Plata province. Interactions between HIV/AIDS