Cape Town helping homeless shelters to add 300 beds this winter
10 May 2023
The Winter Readiness Programme is a critical element of the City’s social support for vulnerable groups. In total, the City’s Street People programme budget amounts to R94,75m for 23/24, a 23% increase from 22/23 as the only metro dedicating a social development budget to helping people off the streets.
Following an application process for winter aid, the City is signing Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) with four registered non-profit organisations – Ubuntu Circle of Courage, U-Turn, TASP and the Haven Night Shelter – who will collectively add 294 temporary bed spaces at their facilities in various parts of the metropole.
The City will further provide non-perishable foodstuff, cleaning materials, hygiene packs, mattresses, linen and blankets to the shelters. A total of 184 staff members will also be deployed through the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) to assist NPOs with general and administrative tasks.
‘These 300 beds and 184 support staff will go a long way to supporting NPOs in their efforts to help more people off the streets this winter. Accepting social assistance to get off the streets is the best choice anyone can make for dignity, health, and well-being. Besides our support for NPOs, the City will spend R230m over three years to expand and operate our own Safe Space transitional shelters. These facilities currently offer around 700 beds in the CBD and Bellville, along with a range of social interventions to reintegrate people into society. Our expansion plans include the proposed 300-bed safe space in Green Point, for which public comments are currently being reviewed,’ said Mayor Hill-Lewis.