Cape Times

Christmas treat brings joy to homeless

- OKUHLE HLATI okuhle.hlati@inl.co.za

CHRISTMAS came early for hundreds of homeless people in the city centre when they were treated to a hot lunch and a “shopping” experience.

Volunteer-run soup kitchen, Ladles of Love, in partnershi­p with Central Methodist Mission and other organisati­ons, joined forces yesterday with their annual initiative.

The homeless enjoyed a meal of roast chicken, salad and potatoes, followed by a cupcake and a juice.

Entertaine­rs provided music. The homeless were able to choose clothing from donated items and also received a gift.

The crowd then made its way to Somerset Road in Green Point to shop at the Street Store.

This was possibly the only opportunit­y the homeless in the city centre would have to shop for months.

They were offered clothing, shoes, blankets, accessorie­s and hygiene products.

An overjoyed Gloria Shivambu took the opportunit­y to browse through the items.

“I was so confused and excited. I kept on touching the different items and comparing.

“However, people were waiting in line. I couldn’t take too long. I really appreciate this, especially now that Christmas is approachin­g,” she said.

The Street Store is made up of a series of printed interactiv­e, die-cut posters, which are attached to fences in public areas, turning the pavement into a shop.

Started four years ago on the streets of Cape Town by advertisin­g agency M&C Saatchi Abel, in partnershi­p with the Haven Night Shelter, the Street Store is a rent-free, premises-free, free “pop-up clothing store” stocked with donations for the homeless.

The next Street Store will be hosted by the Greater Tygerberg Partner, a non-profit organisati­on, on Friday, on the corner of Durban and Voortrekke­r roads, Bellville.

This will be Bellville’s second “pop-up clothing store” for the homeless, which will transform the Voortrekke­r Road Corridor into a bustling marketplac­e.

I was so confused and excited. I kept on touching the different items and comparing

Gloria Shivambu Homeless woman

 ?? COURTNEY AFRICA African News Agency (ANA) ?? BLU Holloway, 4, enjoys a cupcake with Elaine Rudolph from Rainbow Garden Village at the Christmas lunch, hosted for more than 600 homeless people in Church Street yesterday. |
COURTNEY AFRICA African News Agency (ANA) BLU Holloway, 4, enjoys a cupcake with Elaine Rudolph from Rainbow Garden Village at the Christmas lunch, hosted for more than 600 homeless people in Church Street yesterday. |

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