Vision Statement of the Amerindian Residence

The Amerindian Residence desires to create a safe and sanitary environment for Hinterland people needing medical services and to provide recreation services, counselling, nursing care, and educational services to improve the health and welfare of Amerindians while they seek services in Georgetown. We desire for all visitors to the Amerindian Residence to be fully satisfied with the service provided to them.

Background

The Amerindian Residence was established in 1976, with the aim of providing accommodation to Hinterland students pursuing higher level of education not available in the Hinterland especially those in the field of Medicine i.e. Medexes, Community Health Workers. Toshaos and business persons were also accommodated. The Residence would also provide a shelter for those patients who have been referred to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) for medical attention.

Over the years, the purpose of this facility had evolved such that the most significant proportion of persons being accommodated are patients and those accompanying them. The Residence has also expanded its services to encompass persons in difficult situations including Domestic Violence, Trafficking in Persons, labor issues, discharged prisoners or any other similar situation

 2024 Updates

House approves monies to rehabilitate Amerindian Residence, advance social, and economic development

On Tuesday evening, January 30th, the Committee of Supply of the National Assembly approved funding for the rehabilitation of the Amerindian Residence on Princes Street, Georgetown. Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Pauline Sukhai, explained that the renovation would involve replacing doors, upgrading washrooms, and improving the overall condition of the hostel. A total of $24 million was approved for these rehabilitation efforts, and an additional $45 million was allocated to construct a new kitchen and a concrete bridge at the hostel.

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