Social Sector Projects

Shelter Services for the Homeless

Overview

There are many drivers of homelessness in the province, which include unemployment, gender-based violence, child abuse, mental illness, and substance abuse.

It is estimated that there are 14 000 homeless people in the City of Cape Town.

Homelessness impacts not only individuals, but at times, entire families.

Psychiatric Care Access

Haven Night Shelter nurse talks with patient
Mental illness is often a cause of homelessness. An estimated 37% of homeless people suffer with mental illness, and have been rejected and marginalised by their families and communities. Without access to the appropriate care, they are often further stigmatised by their families and communities, and remain trapped in cycles of instability.

In the Western Cape we are experiencing a rise in the number of clients at shelters for homeless adults who are in need of assistance for mental health care treatment and medication adherence support. These clients frequently return to the streets because most shelters lack the qualified personnel to provide treatment for individuals with mental health issues, and their behaviour is disruptive to other clients.

The Cape Care Fund supports the appointment of clinical nurse practitioners at shelters, to form part of the multi-disciplinary team who help clients improve their lives, and assist with family and community reintegration efforts.

Support the appointment of clinical nurse practitioners at shelters.

Annual cost per nurse: R580 000

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By supporting this initiative, you’re giving someone not just shelter, but a chance at a healthier life.

Family Shelter

Somerset West Shelter where parents and children stay together

Many families who face hardship have to make the impossible choice between staying together on the streets, or accessing shelter services – as most shelters are designed for adult individuals, not families.

The Somerset West Family Shelter was the first of its kind in the province. The shelter has proven that keeping families together promotes emotional stability, family resilience, a sense of belonging for children, and better long-term outcomes.

Family shelters create the space for family preservation and strengthening, counselling, and support services aimed at building resilience. It also allows children and parents to remain connected during vulnerable periods, and reduces the trauma children experience from separation.

Support keeping families together in shelters

New family shelter: 40 children and 60 adults
Start-up cost: R270 000
Annual operational cost: R1.317 million

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Your support helps ensure that families don’t have to choose between safety and staying together.

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We currently do not have any open call-for-proposals.

Please stay tuned to this page for information on future opportunities.