Government Opens Night Shelter In St. Thomas

By: , March 29, 2026
Government Opens Night Shelter In St. Thomas
Photo: Raymond Simpson
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie (third left), and Mayor of Morant Bay, Councillor Louis Chin (third right), lead the ribbon-cutting to signify the opening of the St. Thomas Night Shelter on March 27. Joining them are (from left), Chief Executive Officer of the St Thomas Municipal Corporation, Kevin McIndoe; Member of Parliament for St. Thomas Eastern, Yvonne Shaw; Member of Parliament for St. Thomas Western, James Robertson,and Chairman of the Poor Relief Committee and Councillor for the Yallahs Division, John Lee.
Government Opens Night Shelter In St. Thomas
Photo: Raymond Simpson
The St. Thomas Night Shelter, which was officially opened on March 27.
Government Opens Night Shelter In St. Thomas
Photo: Raymond Simpson
Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, delivers the main address during the opening of the St. Thomas Night Shelter on March 27.
Government Opens Night Shelter In St. Thomas
Photo: Raymond Simpson
Mayor of Morant Bay, Councillor Louis Chin, brings greetings during the opening of the St. Thomas Night Shelter on March 27.

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Disadvantaged or displaced residents in St. Thomas now have access to safe overnight accommodations, following the opening of a Night Shelter, located at the St. Thomas Drop-In Centre on Church Street in Morant Bay.

The facility was officially opened by Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, on Friday (March 27).

In his address, Minister McKenzie said that drop-in centres are a part of a policy of the Government where the poor and the destitute across the country are given attention.

He informed that the centre, with the new night shelter wing, is a fully furnished facility.

“It has provisions for 28 individuals, male and female, and it is fully furnished and very taken care of,” Mr. McKenzie said.

He expressed optimism that the facility will bring light, greater hope and prosperity to St. Thomas, while encouraging corporate players in the parish to play their part in helping to maintain it.

Mr. McKenzie also stated that the St. Thomas facility represents the end of the Government’s buildout of drop-in centres across the country, with attention now being turned to infirmaries.

For his part, Mayor of Morant Bay, Councillor Louis Chin, said the opening of the night shelter is the fulfilment of a promise made to the parish’s most vulnerable citizens.

“It is a modern and compassionate space made to offer safety and restore human dignity,” Mr. Chin said.

Issuing a charge to parishioners, the Mayor said, “Let this building stand as a reminder that in this parish no one is forgotten and everyone has a place to call home when the sun goes down.”

Last Updated: March 29, 2026