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Rosebank Management District urges community to get involved in Build-A-Backpack campaign

The Build-A-Backpack campaign is in its third year, partnered with Rosebank Homeless Association, and making a difference for those in need in Rosebank.

With Mandela month approaching, the Rosebank Districts are committed to continuing building an inclusive and caring community… One backpack at a time.

Now, in its third year, the Build-a-Backpack campaign, launched in partnership with the Rosebank Homeless Association in 2023, continues to provide vital support to vulnerable individuals at the Immaculata Shelter in Rosebank.

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The Immaculata Shelter, which is located at the Rosebank Catholic Church, offers more than temporary relief. Run by the Rosebank Homeless Association, the shelter provides safe overnight accommodation, nutritious daily meals, access to basic hygiene essentials, and help with vital documentation. Most importantly, the shelter offers the opportunity for individuals to rebuild their lives with dignity.

Winter brings growing need and increased vulnerability for those who are unhoused. While the shelter accommodates up to 100 people, over 550 individuals are registered to receive clothing and basic supplies.

The Build-a-Backpack campaign is a simple but impactful way for the Rosebank community to stand in solidarity with those in need.

Each backpack helps someone carry their belongings securely, and includes essential items to meet daily needs.

Fifty new backpacks donated by Southern Sun Rosebank.

Contributions can be made by donating a new or gently used backpack, filled with any of the following:
• Warm clothing for men and women,
• Shoes and socks, trousers, jerseys, and beanies,
• Toiletries (soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, body lotion),
• Bath towels,
• Blankets, or
• Laundry detergent.

Donations can be dropped off at the Rosebank Visitor Centre, inside Rosebank Mall (accessible via the Bath Avenue entrance).

Please note: the charity box has moved from the mall floor to the visitor centre. For assistance with large or bulk donations, contact Basil on 071 764 1972.

Businesses and community groups are invited to make bulk donations of supplies, or backpacks.

In addition to providing shelter, the Immaculata Shelter runs a number of skills development programmes, aimed at restoring long-term independence through job readiness and training.

Companies and individuals can support these initiatives through funding, equipment, or by sponsoring participants.

Earlier this year, the Rosebank Management District sponsored security training for three shelter residents, a small act that created real opportunity. Contributions like this are both impactful and deeply appreciated.

To support the Immaculata Shelter directly, contact Michael Ntuli on 0 11 447 9801 or 0 73 321 0968. The shelter is located at 17 Sturdee Avenue, Rosebank, in the Sisters of Mercy Immaculata Hall, next to the Rosebank Police Station.

To join and support initiatives by the Rosebank Management Districts, contact mikhaela@localabode.co.za or melusi.hlatshwayo@inyourpocket.com

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