The Western Cape Government’s Department of Social Development (DSD) has been working tirelessly to ensure that winter readiness programmes are operational in each region across the province as heavy rains and colder weather conditions start to arrive.
The Department works closely with other government agencies to help ensure that there are appropriate responses to mitigate the impact of disaster situations on vulnerable communities.
“Harsh winter conditions threaten the livelihoods and social security of people situated in places like informal settlements and remote rural locations. As such, the Department's major preparations entail the provision of additional bed spaces for homeless adults, social work services aimed at family reunification, and social relief of distress,” said the Western Cape Minister of Social Development, Sharna Fernandez.
A team of Social Development staff respond to natural disasters such as flooding or fires by providing support services such as trauma counselling where needed and other forms of psycho-social support. The team further facilitates access to humanitarian and food relief.
“Our efforts as government are most effective when we work in partnership with NGOs and communities. We believe that the onset of winter should not mean that the destitute must suffer from the cold, harsh weather,” concluded Minister Fernandez.
The public is encouraged to get involved through volunteering or donating to registered NGOs operating in the province. Information on registered NGOs can be obtained by visiting any of our regional and local offices, or by contacting our DSD hotline 0800 220 250.
For more information about our other services, please refer to the Western Cape Department’s Website below or contact us on our hotline number on 0800 220 250, to be connected to your nearest local office.
Joshua Covenant Chigome
Spokesperson for the Minister of Social Development, Minister Sharna Fernandez
Tel: 021 483 9217
Cell: 083 661 4949