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For 15 years, Healing Hands Community Project has worked alongside the most vulnerable people in Nelson Mandela Bay, providing emergency shelter, daily meals, healthcare support, skills development, and crisis intervention.
Through this work, we have learned what fragmented support looks like, and what happens when services are not connected. We have seen that safety, recovery, and long-term stability are strongest when shelter, protection, healthcare, and reintegration are delivered together.
As we mark our 15-year milestone, these lessons are shaping our next chapter. We are developing an Integrated Night Shelter and Gender-Based Violence Crisis Centre, a professionally managed facility that brings together the full range of our experience under one coordinated model.
This flagship initiative integrates the services we have delivered for years and represents our evolution from emergency response to structured, city-aligned infrastructure. It is designed to serve Nelson Mandela Bay with greater coordination, accountability, and impact over the next 15 years.
This is not just a shelter. It is the next phase of community care, built on experience and focused on the future.
Nelson Mandela Bay is facing growing pressure on its social support systems, with homelessness and gender-based violence increasing in both visibility and severity.
Rising Visible Homelessness
More people are sleeping rough each night without access to safe overnight accommodation. Existing facilities are overstretched, leaving many individuals exposed to harm.
At present, our services are limited to providing meals and basic support, while people in need of shelter are often turned away due to space constraints.
Limited Safe Shelter Capacity
There are significant gaps in emergency shelter, particularly for women and children. These gaps leave vulnerable individuals without immediate protection when it is needed most.
Gender-Based Violence in Moments of Crisis
Survivors of gender-based violence frequently have nowhere safe to go during emergencies.
In a single recent month, Healing Hands received five urgent GBV referrals. Due to limited capacity, we were able to accommodate only one survivor safely.
Pressure on Municipal and Emergency Services
Without structured, dedicated facilities, vulnerable individuals remain exposed, and municipal and emergency services carry an increasing burden of crisis response.
A Necessary and Timely Response
This project responds directly to these realities. By integrating shelter, protection, and recovery pathways in one coordinated facility, it strengthens safety, reduces system strain, and creates a dignified, effective response to urgent community needs.
The Integrated Night Shelter and GBV Crisis Centre brings together three critical components under one managed facility:
A safe, supervised overnight shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Key Features:
Purpose:
Provide immediate safety at night while reducing public vulnerability and improving community safety.
A dedicated, confidential wing for women and children escaping domestic and gender-based violence.
Key Features:
Purpose:
Protect survivors at their most critical moment and support recovery toward independence.
Beyond emergency response, the facility connects individuals to longer-term solutions.
Services Include:
Purpose:
Move individuals from crisis to stability and reduce repeat cycles of homelessness and violence exposure. And not turn the shelter into a permanent residency for the homeless
Healing Hands Community Project has operated in Nelson Mandela Bay since 2010. Our track record includes:
✓ Shelter and food security services
✓ Healthcare and HIV support programs
✓ Domestic violence response and counselling
✓ Youth development and skills training
✓ Disaster and crisis response coordination
This flagship project builds on existing programs, partnerships, and governance systems. It reflects our evolution from emergency response to sustainable, city-aligned infrastructure.
This project is designed to work with, not alongside, existing systems.
We are actively seeking collaboration with:
The goal: A shared solution that strengthens public safety, social stability, and long-term outcomes for our city.
Facility Capacity: 100 beds
Components:
We invite partners to engage at multiple levels:
Support capital setup, operational costs, or sponsor specific components of the project.
Partnership Opportunities:
Benefits:
Contribute toward building safer nights and stronger pathways for Nelson Mandela Bay’s most vulnerable.
Ways to Give:
Next Step: Support the 15-Year Flagship Campaign.
This integrated shelter and crisis centre represents the next chapter of Healing Hands Community Project.
Our first 15 years focused on response and relief.
The next 15 years focus on infrastructure, systems, and long-term impact.
Together, we can create:
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