Unborn Justice - Barbados
Unborn Justice is a registered life-affirming charity operating in Barbados. Unborn Justice was founded by three young people – Kyle Martindale, Shavonne Grosvenor, and Kamille Martindale – out of a passion to provide women with an alternative to abortion. In January 2014, these three young people sat down together to determine what they could do to see their passion fulfilled. They left the meeting with a plan. It wasn’t until eight months later, though, and God’s divine intervention that they met two young ladies who would need the services of Unborn Justice. With nothing more than a willingness to serve and lots of faith, the ministry of Unborn Justice began.
In May 2017, we opened a Pregnancy Help Centre aimed at providing support to women and their partners faced with crisis pregnancies.
Vision
Unborn Justice’s vision is to be a source of hope and help for women and their partners faced with difficult pregnancy decisions.
Unborn Justice’s mission is to provide help to women and their partners with crisis pregnancies through empowerment, education and tangible assistance and to provide support for post-abortive women and men.
Client Testimony
“Unborn Justice has guided me in preparing to birth my baby and transitioning into motherhood. I sought their assistance as an 18-year-old student, unemployed, and clueless about the challenges of pregnancy and parenting. Since gaining knowledge through insightful sessions on pregnancy, parenting and self-development; I am a progressing mother of a 6-month-old son. The support given by other clients, volunteers, and Directors are uplifting, spiritually, and emotionally. I'm glad to have met such amazing persons while taking part in this beneficial program. I commend Unborn Justice for the encouraging words, education, and fun given to me.” – Earn While You Learn Graduate
All financial gifts received designated for our approved “alliance” affiliates will be forwarded to them in a reasonable timeframe (usually upon exceeding $250US). Heartbeat International deducts $30 plus 3% from the transfer, to help defray internal cost for money transfers, currency conversion, clerical costs, bank fees and any processing fees that might be charged. Should any funds be unable to be forwarded – primarily related to the recipient - they may be re-allocated for similar international work.