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Cape Town opens new 300-bed Safe Space shelter for the homeless


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Cape Town opens new 300-bed Safe Space shelter for the homeless

City of Cape Town

29th July 2024

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The facility, based at a portion of the municipal depot on Ebenezer Road in Green Point, is the fifth Safe Space to be opened by the City and takes the total beds to 1070 across these facilities.

City-funded Safe Spaces offer dignified transitional shelter and social programmes to assist people off the streets sustainably, reintegrate them into society, and reunite them with family. Personal development planning and employment opportunities are made available, as are referrals for mental health, medical, and substance abuse treatment.

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The City operates two further Safe Spaces at Culemborg in the east CBD (510 beds total), as well as Paint City Bellville (220 beds) and Durbanville (40 beds). A new Safe Space is also on the cards to service the greater Muizenberg area.

‘It is a joy to open this brand new Safe Space in Green Point, which will make a huge difference to the overall shelter capacity to help more people off the streets in central Cape Town. 

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‘Cape Town is making an unprecedented investment of R220 million to expand and operate our Safe Space shelters around the city. In this way we are putting caring, social developmental approaches at the centre of our strategy to help more homeless people off the streets, and to ensure that public places are open and available to all.

‘Accepting social assistance to get off the streets is the best choice for dignity, health, and well-being. No person has the right to reserve a public space as exclusively theirs, while indefinitely refusing all offers of shelter and social assistance,’ said Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis.

Last year, the City further enabled a 63% bed boost to the CBD's Haven Night Shelter, expanding this NGO-run facility from 96 to 156 beds via a R500 000 cost contribution.

‘The City already helps around 3 500 people annually with shelter placement or referrals to an array of social services. We look forward to expanding these services to help many more people off the streets in central Cape Town in partnership with the community and civil society,’ said Councillor Patricia van der Ross, Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health.

The City’s Safe Space model includes:

  • dignified shelter,
  • comfort and ablutions,
  • two meals per day,
  • access to a social worker on-site,
  • personal development planning,
  • various social services including ID Book and social grant assistance,
  • family reunification services
  • access to substance and alcohol abuse treatment,
  • skills training,
  • help finding a job, and
  • access to EPWP work placement 

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