Ulrick Gaillard

Batey Relief Alliance, with support of USAID, addresses food insecurity among Dominican’s poorest populations.

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, May 17, 2016 – Through the Batey Relief Alliance’s Food Security Program, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) contributed last year more than $629,063.00 to distribute 150.08 metric tons of dehydrated food to more than 20,700 people living in eleven provinces of the Dominican Republic. “The program establishes a

Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) and New England College of Optometry prevent blindness among Dominican Republic’s most vulnerable.

SANTO DOMINGO, D.R., April 1, 20156.- As part of its Blindness Prevention program, the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) joins forces with the Student Volunteer Optometrists for Service of Humanity of the New England College of Optometry (SVOSH-NECO) to bring to the Dominican Republic a group of 25 students, faculty and ophthalmologists to deliver critical eye

Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) received new street name in DR.

SANTO DOMINGO. – On August 28, 2015, the Dominican government, through the Municipal District of Don Juan, Monte Plata province, passed a resolution unanimously naming a new street after the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA)—“Calle Batey Relief Alliance (BRA)”. Members of the voting and signatory District board acknowledged that the gesture is in recognition of the

Batey Relief Alliance celebrates 18th-year anniversary of humanitarian work.

NEW YORK. – Founded on October 23, 1997 in the state of New York as a non-profit, non-governmental, humanitarian aid organization, the Batey Relief Alliance (BRA) is committed to addressing the socio-economic and health needs of children and their families severely affected by extreme poverty, disease and hunger in the Americas and the Caribbean. Since

Batey Relief Alliance received new street name in DR.

SANTO DOMINGO. – On August 28, 2015, the Dominican government, through the Municipal District of Don Juan, Monte Plata province, passed a resolution unanimously naming a new street after the Batey Relief Alliance—“Calle Batey Relief Alliance (BRA)”. Members of the voting and signatory District board acknowledged that the gesture is in recognition of the organization’s

Batey Relief Alliance and Procter & Gamble Company address water-related diseases in Dominican Republic

P & G Children’s Safe Drinking Water (CSDW) program and BRA began distributing clean drinking water packets combined with personal care and household cleaning products aimed at reducing hygiene and skin-related illnesses among 69,440 people living in vulnerable and impoverished sugarcane plantation rural communities known as bateyes in Monte Plata province. MONTE PLATA, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC,