Cape Town, a city renowned for its stunning landscapes and rich history, is making significant strides in addressing homelessness within its bustling streets. Recently, Mayor Geordin HillLewis presided over the inauguration of the newly expanded wing of the Haven Night Shelter on Napier Street in Cape Town’s Central Business District (CBD). This achievement signifies a crucial milestone in the city’s continued efforts to assist those living without homes.
Cape Town’s Mayor, Geordin HillLewis, has announced an increased commitment to supporting nonprofit organization (NPO)run homeless shelters across the city. The initiative is part of the Winter Readiness campaign, which provides temporary bed spaces in various shelters to assist the homeless population during colder months. Additionally, the campaign will deploy Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) workers to help alleviate the workload at these shelters for six months.
Cape Town’s Mayor Geordin HillLewis has announced a heartwarming initiative to aid the city’s homeless population during the winter months. As part of the annual Winter Readiness campaign, the City will collaborate with nonprofit organizations (NPOs) to add an additional 300 beds to homeless shelters.