Homeless people who have accepted the City of Cape Town’s offer to move into a Safe Space shelter are afraid of what lies ahead for them, while others refuse to go.
More than 150 people living at City-owned sites have already accepted the City’s offer of dignified transitional shelter at Safe Spaces.
This comes after the Western Cape High Court ruled in June that people occupying City locations, including Buitengracht Street, FW de Klerk Boulevard, Foregate Square, Foreshore, Helen Suzman Boulevard, Strand Street, Foreshore/N1, Virginia Avenue, and Mill Street Bridge, were to be evicted.
The City said 26 responders had opted to go to Culemborg Safe Space 2, while 127 had voluntarily chosen to relocate to the recently built Ebenezer Safe Space, which has 300 beds.
Many of the homeless…