A state-of-the-art Adult Transitional Facility is to be built at a cost of nearly $140 million to serve homeless persons in Kingston and St. Andrew.
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, on Monday (November 11), broke ground for the centre at 163-167 King Street, downtown Kingston.
The facility, to be operated and managed by the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC), will be the first of its kind in Jamaica.
It will offer temporary care to members of the homeless population. Through treatment and intervention provided, persons will be reintegrated into society.
Minister McKenzie, in his address at the ground-breaking, said that the
The Government is committed to providing support for the less fortunate in society, including the homeless.
He said that the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) will be responsible for the maintenance of the grounds of the compound.
For his part, Mayor of Kingston, Senator Delroy Williams, said the establishment of the facility will better enable the municipal authority to manage the problems of homelessness in the Corporate Area.
“The city has to take a prominent role in how we deal with homelessness. This Adult Transitional Facility will ease the burden from the Marie Atkinson Night Shelter,” he said, adding that more persons will be reached at the new centre.
Minority Leader at the KSAMC, Andrew Swaby, also welcomed the move to build the transitional facility.