Provincial minister joins forces with 1000 Women to transport resources to safe houses
1000 Women Trust plead for community-support for safe rooms on Mandela Day
The women-led organization 1000 Women Trust is imploring communities to honour Madiba’s legacy on Mandela Day on Friday 18th July by giving back to those in need by donating blankets, clothes, non-perishable food, household goods and paint to safe rooms where community stalwarts are serving survivors of gender-based violence.
These community stalwarts are called GBV-Warriors and the safe rooms where they serve abused women are part of Project Orange, launched by 1000 Women Trust.
The GBV-Warriors-campaign and Project Orange were initiated by 1000 Women Trust in August 2024 to provide critical support to women and children severely impacted by gender-based violence, particularly within the crucial first 24 hours after an attack.
Tina Thiart, executive trustee of 1000 Women Trust, said through interviews conducted with 500 community women in 2023, it was established that there is desperate need for safe spaces for women especially during the 24-hours after gender-based violence occurred.
The GBV-Warriors are foot soldiers who are on the ground in communities, providing crucial support to abused women.
They are women who have completed trauma and anti-bully training, facilitated #HearMeToo sessions, partnered with social workers or counsellors, have worked closely with police and have organized GBV awareness initiatives in the community, said Thiart.
Project Orange, in essence, is the availability of safe rooms managed by trained GBV-Warriors in the community who will establish a comfortable and welcoming environment to women who are victims of GBV.
There they will receive assistance in these rooms before transitioning to service providers the next day, like shelters and Thuthuzela Care Centres.
“The long term plan is to train 250 women to be GBV-Warriors and so far we have 118. The initiative on Mandela Day on Friday 18th Jul to reach out to communities to provide material for safe rooms, will help us to better equip GBV-Warriors so that they could provide vital assistance for women who are in the cross-fire of gender-based violence and abuse in the country,” Thiart said.
“The safe rooms and Project Orange are vital in assisting women in South Africa, as 114 women are daily raped and 170 are daily the victims of sexual assault,” Thiart said.
People who want to donate can do it on the following platforms:
GivenGain:
Shortened link for GivenGain: https://www.givengain.com/project/GBV-Safe-Room
EFT:
NEDBANK – Savings Account
1000 Women Trust
Account Number: 9022837766
Branch Code: 198765
Paypal:
https://paypal.me/TThiart?country.x=ZA&locale.x=en_US
Donate Goods - Blanlets, Clothes, Non perishable foods:
Contact the 1000 Women Office @ 061 469 0479









