Cape Times

City donates 50 beds to Saartjie Baartman Centre

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MAYOR Patricia De Lille yesterday donated 50 beds to the Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children in honour of Women’s Month.

The centre has since 1990 housed women who have left their homes with their children due to abuse, providing a safe haven and a chance to rebuild their lives.

The centre currently accommodat­es more than 100 women and children in the residentia­l facility.

“When we heard that some of them share beds because of a shortage, I felt that it was important for us to lend a helping hand in line with the City of Cape Town’s commitment to building a caring city,” said De Lille.

On average, the team at Saartjie Baartman and partner organisati­ons assist up to 600 women for domestic, or sexual violence-related matters, a month. “These women and children deserve a comfortabl­e and conducive environmen­t to aid their recovery, which the centre is already providing, but I’m hoping these 50 beds will be able help even more.”

De Lille saluted the women who had the courage to remove themselves from abusive situations, saying that in Cape Town and across the country in this year alone, there had been far too many abuse cases ending in women and children being killed.

“We have to take the lead from these courageous women, who refused to be victims any longer and chose to survive with their children.

“A true testament of the Saartjie Baartman Centre’s work can be seen in the lives of two of their employees, who for years battled in abusive relationsh­ips and even struggled with substance abuse. After being admitted to the centre, undergoing therapy and skills training, the two women are now staff members.”

Over the last two years, the City has trained almost 1 020 people through Mosaic and other partners to raise awareness on domestic and gender-based violence. In 2016, the City also initiated the Women for Change programme, where they currently employ over 780 women living in council rental stock, to help uplift their communitie­s through addressing environmen­tal and socio-economic challenges.

“As a caring city, we also realise that winter is a difficult time of the year, especially for vulnerable groups, including street people.

“That is why we are also donating beds to night shelters and old-age homes, including those delivered to the Saartjie Baartman Centre, a total of 113 beds will be going to night shelters in Elsies River, Bellville, Retreat, Somerset West and Philippi.”

 ?? Picture: TRACEY ADAMS ?? HELPING HAND: Mayor Patricia de Lille donated 50 beds to the Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children.
Picture: TRACEY ADAMS HELPING HAND: Mayor Patricia de Lille donated 50 beds to the Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children.

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