Spray your support for anti-violence graffiti message
The project is part of Turning Point's support for 16 Days of Activism.

Turning Point – Amanzimtoti invites the public to visit its ‘Say No To Violence’ graffiti project on Toti promenade near Rogies Park on Saturday, 10 December from 4pm to 9pm.
The project is part of Turning Point’s (previously known as Amanzimtoti Trauma Unit) support for the national 16 Days of Activism campaign, which aims to eliminate violence and abuse against women and children.
“Our aim is to use art to create a visual feast with hundreds of vibrant and colourful images regarding violence and abuse against women and children.
We want to invite the entire community to be active participants in the fight to eliminate violence against women and children,” said Turning Point centre manager, Loraine Odendaal.
While spray paint will be provided, the public is encouraged to take along templates, paint brushes, old T-shirts and anything else they need to contribute towards this unique piece of public art.
For more information, call 031-903-7777.



