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Donate to the BAT Memorial Scholarship Fund

BAT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Established in memory of members, their loved ones, and supporters of the Barbados Association of Texas 

"We remember.... with open hearts"
MONICA KELLMAN
IVOR DEVONISH
ELLISTEEN WALKES
MYRA THOMPSON
CHERYL ATKINS-KELLMAN
VANESSA CLARKE
SGT. CEDRIC BEST
CYRILENE CORBIN
MICHAEL YEARWOOD
SAM EUSTACE ARMSTRONG
DORIS AIMEY
TREVOR CHASE
RUDY MARSHALL
MILDRED YARD


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Download our Scholarship Application here




Scholarship Recipients 2016

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Scholarship Recipients 2015
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Scholarship Recipients 2014

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SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2008

Shane Best, Brittany Thompson, Kelcey Curry and Jonathan Hyacinth
receive their well-deserved scholarship awards.





Feeding the Homeless at Saint James Episcopal Church


BAT's Day of Service is 2 occasions during the year when we meet to cook and feed the homeless as part of the regular Sunday Jubilee service at the church.  It is our way of giving back to the community as well as thanking this church for supporting our activities throughout the year.   

                    ELAINE MASSIAH
We are the actual host team for the luncheon.  We arrive on time and cook a meal which includes a meat, vegetable, and Carbohydrate.  Desert and a beverage is also provided.  The patrons enjoy a church service prior to gathering to eat.








Community Service

Do more than belong: participate. Do more than care: help. Do more than believe: practice. Do more than be fair: be kind. Do more than forgive: forget. Do more than dream: work.

-William Arthur Ward
Being involved in the community has become an important objective of the Barbados Association of Greater Houston.  We value community service, and social responsibility and encourage our members to play a vital role in promoting the organization through service.  

Here are some of the Community Service Events: 

Food / Clothing / Toy Drives:

You are encouraged to bring the following items to meetings and BAT activities.  These are the items that are typically most needed:

 
Food Items:
• Tuna & Other Canned Meat
• Peanut Butter
• Chunky Soups & Beef Stew
• Macaroni & Cheese
• Spaghetti & Sauce
• Rice, and Dry & Canned Beans
• Canned Vegetables & Fruits
• Powdered Milk
• 100% Fruit Juice (Cans, Bottles, Boxes)
   "Sugar Free," "Low Sodium," & "No Salt"
 
Personal Care Items:
• Shampoo, Toothpaste, Toothbrushes
• Diapers, Detergent, Deodorant
• Shaving Cream, Razors, Hairbrushes

Clothing Items:
• Coats and Sweaters
• Pants and slacks
• Dresses  
• Shirts and Blouses  
• Socks
• Shoes
• Baby clothes and items

Toys 
• Unopened toys for all age groups                  

Christmas Adopt-a-Family

Date Initiated: TBD

Date of Delivery: December 20th

Description: Adopt-a-Family is an annual food and clothing drive to Help a family/families during the holiday season. At the end of the food and clothing collection, volunteers will help distribute the items to the family/families selected. 


 



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