South Africa: Premier Alan Winde Urges Homeless and Vulnerable to Access Social Services

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South Africa: Premier Alan Winde Urges Homeless and Vulnerable to Access Social Services
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Premier Alan Winde Urges Homeless and Vulnerable to Access Social Services: SouthAfrica homeless legal capetown AlanWinde WesternCapeHighCourt

Premier Alan Winde has today highlighted the support services which the Western Cape Government offers to all homeless and vulnerable people in the Western Cape.

"With the support available from both the City and the provincial government, it is time for those who are living in public spaces to vacate in favour of assisted shelter and care. The Western Cape Government offers a range of services to residents who are currently homeless.

The Department currently supports 68 CNDCs, and 512 CBOs, which feed vulnerable individuals. There has been an increase in feeding sites, from 92 in 2020 to 570 in 2023. The reach of feeding sites has increased five-fold;

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