BEM
Social Solutions

Black and Ethnic Minorities Social Solutions
(BEM Social Solutions)
Empowering the marginalized and disenfranchised to have a
brighter future in their community.
School of Promise Project



The objective is to improve and enhance the services offered by Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in the rural communities and schools of St. Lucia and throughout the region of the Caribbean. We propose to do this by applying novel solutions that take advantage of developments in harnessing solar power, computers, and information technology. Our strategy is to use technology to provide effective early medical intervention, deliver expert health care, and minimize the inconvenience caused to patients and health-workers from poor logistics and long travel time. An equally important role of PHCs is to provide health education emphasizing family planning, hygiene, sanitation, and prevention of communicable diseases.
BEM Social Solutions also wants to bridge the gap between donors and fundraising organizations with data and evidenced based practice to ensure we provide the most effective, transparent service that is available, with the aim of improving patient, clients, disenfranchised and marginalized outcomes.
The objective is to improve and enhance the services offered by Primary Health Centers (PHCs) in the rural communities. We propose applying novel solutions that take advantage of developments in harnessing solar power, computers, and information technology to refurbish (PHCs) Our strategy is to use technology to provide effective early medical intervention in schools, with adequate resources to deliver expert health care, and minimize the inconvenience caused to patients, teachers, parents, children and health-workers from poor logistics and long travel time. An equally important role of Primary Health Centers (PHCs) is to provide health education emphasizing family planning, hygiene, sanitation, and prevention of communicable diseases.
BEM Social Solutions will consist of stakeholders invested in the treatment and prevention of
non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including but not limited to:
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Local NGOs
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Local Community
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Medical Community
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Business Community
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Ministry of Health
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Schools
Increasing awareness/education of NCDs through various non-governmental organization and various government Ministries.
Raising funds for healthcare and data management needs for NGOs that struggle with administrative processes. Diabetes Association – Cancer Association – Sickle Cell Association – Alzheimer Association
Sourcing equipment and various resources/ medical aid / medical donations for example PPE - Colon cancer colostomy bag – Diabetic Glucometers - Caribbean (OECS) Doctors, Nurses, and Healthcare professionals.